![]() Your voice raises you to a different level, or can pave the way to continue forward in your journey out of the city. This is a surreal experience, at first I felt almost a bit shocked at moving a box with my voice. The game is well versed in guiding you through what is expected of you, showing this slowly and allowing you to feel comfortable and ease into the levels. There is no ‘story’ or background given as such to your motivation for assuming your character, but you carry onwards likely assuming the dark shadowy figures are foes. The game itself is very cutesy, boasting pastels of both dark and light palettes. ![]() At first your voice illuminates up the jet black that has engulfed the city. Surrounding you are hostile eyes, and shadowy figures. One Hand Clapping is a 2D platformer that requires you to sing or hum into your microphone to explore the world around you, solve puzzles, and discover hidden treasures. With that in mind, I want to take you through my Journey of One Hand Clapping and how the game holds up when you are just as tone deaf as me. I wasn’t immediately put off even attempting to try it or avoid it, like I usually am with ANYTHING that involves singing (I am not the one to invite to Karaoke!). Something drew me to this game, I couldn’t tell you what it was. So having a singing game drop into Finger Guns HQ and Rossko (our resident singer/songwriter) isn’t the one to pick it up, is a bit out of the ordinary. I am perfectly aware that I sound like a cat on helium that has been stomped on, but I would much rather anyone else didn’t have to experience that. It’s more for your health than it is mine. If there is one thing you can know about me, it is that I do not sing.
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