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SCHiM. It has been on my radar for quite a while. It has been on many indie showcases since its announcement and didn’t went unnoticed. Primarily because of the game distinct look, it is instantly engraved in the collective indie game scene’s mind. It instantly recognizable look and quirky gameplay makes it quite a unicorn in the current day indie gaming climate, which could use a distinctive and creative game. As said, what immediately sets SCHiM apart from other indie games is its unique visuals. For everyone familiar with Western European comics (or ‘strips’ as they are known here in the Lowlands) could notice some familiar aesthetics here. Creator Ewout van der Werf’s has mentioned to be inspired by Belgian and Dutch comics from the late 20th century that are part of the ‘Klare lijn’-style (‘Clear line’) and this inspiration is well conducted in SCHiM. As much as it is an ode to the style movement, it indirectly is also an ode to other late 20th century general design movements. Trends that starting in the 1960s in art, graphical design, and architecture were focussed on minimalism, high contrast and solid colors partnered with clear, symmetric and straight line work. The diverse palettes of two-tone colors used in SCHiM fit right into that design philosophy, even if it’s inexplicitly.
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Your schim is just a set of eyes lurking from the shadows, that outside of the safe darkness looks like a frog that fell into an inkpot. It cannot survive in the light, so it’s important to stay in the dark. It can jump out and hop over to other shadows. If your hop is just to short, the little shadow creature has a second shorter hop to reach its destination. This gives you the ability to maneuver your way through the streets, a factory, parks, and other environments. About these scenes; everything you see in the game has a distinct Dutch-ness to it. Canals, typical Dutch trains, and bikes. A lot of bikes. Bikes on the road, bikes chained to canal bridges, bikes on dykes and bikes in bike racks. It would be on point for SCHiM to have a bike wheel sticking out of one of the canals (as accordingly, 15,000 bikes get salvaged from Amsterdam canals on a yearly basis), but as far as I can tell, this is not the case. Your little shadow lurker fortunately is not bound by a timer or other objectives, making the game a laid-back affair. To spice things up, every scene has some collectibles, although there is no obligation to actually get them. The context and narrative are set by small transitional bits where the shadow’s host is going about his life and getting into situations, indicating the direction you need to go to catch up. The actual hopping is a very satisfying mechanic and controls very well. As you progress through the scenes, you’ll eventually discover your schim’s ability to interact with objects, like switching streetlights, stoplights, forklifts, and pavement sign boards. These boards, which you will find all over any Dutch high street, enable you to use their flexibility to shoot yourself to the other side of the street. Especially later on, these interactions add some puzzle elements to the otherwise straightforward gameplay. For 80% of the time, interacting with the scene’s objects is just pure dicking around in a playful way, while the other 20% or so, helps you finding objects that bridge seemingly impassable gaps of light.
How To Install
- Download The Game
- Extract It Using (WinRAR)
- Install (All In One Run Times / Direct X)
- Run The Game As (Admin)
- That’s It (Enjoy 🙂 )
MINIMUM:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS : Windows 7/10/11
- Processor: Intel Core2Quad Q6600 2,40 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 650 (1024 MB Ram)
- Storage: 2 GB available space