Darwin's Paradox!

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Top Critic Average

66%

Critics Recommend

IGN
7 / 10
TheGamer
3 / 5
GameSpot
7 / 10
DualShockers
9 / 10
TheSixthAxis
8 / 10
Hobby Consolas
79 / 100
The Games Machine
7.5 / 10
Daily Mirror
4 / 5
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Critic Reviews for Darwin's Paradox!

Darwin's Paradox! is a quirky puzzle-platformer that brings good times, but occasionally hits a brick wall.

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But a game is only as good as it feels to play, and this one too frequently asks you to fight its systems rather than inhabit them. The frustrations are not deal-breakers in isolation; cumulatively, though, they erode the goodwill that the presentation so diligently earns.

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GameSpot

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7 / 10
GameSpot

Those options make the whole adventure move briskly as you rotate between different types of puzzle and platforming challenges without ever lingering on one for too long. It's a strong debut for Darwin and for ZDT, and I hope we see more from both of them.

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As adorable as the game is, the narrative doesn't hit the highs of the Pixar films it seems to be inspired by, and it ends pretty abruptly on a cliffhanger. That, combined with some occasional checkpointing headaches are really the only blemishes on an otherwise completely lovely experience. Play this game. We don't get ones like this often.

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Darwin's Paradox! is a lot of fun, the octopus and aliens theme is suitably absurd and comes with plenty of useful abilities that make the experience consistently unique and inventive. It is a short experience, which you should take into consideration, but it's one that's certainly worth playing.

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Hobby Consolas

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79 / 100
Hobby Consolas

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An adventure that blends platforming and puzzle-solving, featuring an extremely likable and versatile protagonist and a great variety of environments and situations. Darwin's special powers add flair to the gameplay that relies on established mechanics, with a few creative twists. Limited replay value, combined with some control issues and a few poorly balanced sections, detract from a final product that, with a little more polish, could have competed on-par with the best titles in the genre.

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Daily Mirror

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Daily Mirror

I thought I’d seen all that could be done in the Octopus-starring indie game space, but Darwin has arrived as a thoughtful adventure full of heart and charm, gifting you with a suite of fun stealth and platforming abilities that then further unlocks lots of ways to suck you into its quirky world.

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