Teacup (Alexander Ocias)
PC · 2016
About this game
Storm in a Teacup is a platform game where the player controls a boy called Storm who moves around in a flying teacup.
The objective of each level is to collect as many sugar cubes as possible before reaching a target that marks the exit.
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There are also special stickers to collect that are usually harder to reach.
Various enemies, obstacles and pitfalls will get in his way and any contact with these will send him back to the start of the level or the last checkpoint.
The teapot has its own inertia making the movement different from other platform games.
Tapping a button sends it up in the air and tapping it repeatedly allow it to go higher.
Each tap costs energy though and when out of energy the player has to wait for a brief moment until it recharges.
There are some puzzles, from simple ones where a key has to be collected to more advanced, physics based ones.
The main game consists of 40 levels and by making progress through these additional survival levels can be unlocked.
Survival levels simply involve staying alive as long as possible and collect the most sugar cubes during that time.
It is also possible to unlock various customization options for the player character by collecting stickers.
About PC
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