Himno

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Himno is a peaceful, 2D platformer game with an infinite number of beautiful procedurally generated maps. Take a breath, and relax.


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Himno Reviews & Ratings

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Review by Heliotay [user]
May 9, 2021

Its a realy relaxing game with a nice pixel art style. It has calming music and fun platforming. The only thing i don't like is that there isIts a realy relaxing game with a nice pixel art style. It has calming music and fun platforming. The only thing i don't like is that there is not alot to do but the creators are working on an update that will add lot of stuff!

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Review by Heliotay [user]
May 9, 2021

Its a realy relaxing game with a nice pixel art style. It has calming music and fun platforming. The only thing i don't like is that there isIts a realy relaxing game with a nice pixel art style. It has calming music and fun platforming. The only thing i don't like is that there is not alot to do but the creators are working on an update that will add lot of stuff!

70
Review by SilverOrlov [user]
January 2, 2021

If the game was with price, I would not recommend it. But since it is free, it fully corresponds to its essence and content. "Himno" is, firstIf the game was with price, I would not recommend it. But since it is free, it fully corresponds to its essence and content. "Himno" is, first of all, not a calm and not a peaceful platformer. Yes, there are no enemies, but the only factor of death that is here(water below) in accordance with the very miniature size of everything on the screen + total darkness + a little unresponsive control + complete zeroing of levels with death... does not AT ALL contribute to "peaceful relaxation". The further you go, the more pressing is that if you die due to the fact that the character has jumped to the side against your command, you will start from the beginning, from the 1st level.Nevertheless, the game is colorful, juicy and sounds nice. For a while, jumping through the levels, collecting experience shards and various small bonuses is interesting... but that's all. There is no story, even in the notes, there is no goal (only if you knock out achievements). I think for a small free game that is made quite suitable and deserves attention as, 7 from 10 is a normal rating... I see it like... for example, like some student in game design project posted their game for testing to the steam public.

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Review by SilverOrlov [user]
January 2, 2021

If the game was with price, I would not recommend it. But since it is free, it fully corresponds to its essence and content. "Himno" is, firstIf the game was with price, I would not recommend it. But since it is free, it fully corresponds to its essence and content. "Himno" is, first of all, not a calm and not a peaceful platformer. Yes, there are no enemies, but the only factor of death that is here(water below) in accordance with the very miniature size of everything on the screen + total darkness + a little unresponsive control + complete zeroing of levels with death... does not AT ALL contribute to "peaceful relaxation". The further you go, the more pressing is that if you die due to the fact that the character has jumped to the side against your command, you will start from the beginning, from the 1st level.Nevertheless, the game is colorful, juicy and sounds nice. For a while, jumping through the levels, collecting experience shards and various small bonuses is interesting... but that's all. There is no story, even in the notes, there is no goal (only if you knock out achievements). I think for a small free game that is made quite suitable and deserves attention as, 7 from 10 is a normal rating... I see it like... for example, like some student in game design project posted their game for testing to the steam public.

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Review by Gamers Heroes
August 2, 2019

Though Himno prides itself on its relaxed atmosphere, its lack of direction paired with its procedurally generated worlds fail to leave a lasting impression. As a result, it is only worth it for the most diehard of platforming fans.

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Game Information
Release Date April 26, 2019
Publisher GrabTheGames, David Moralejo Sánchez, Ratalaika Games
Content Rated E (Everyone)
Game Modes Single player
Genres Music, Platform, Adventure, Indie, Arcade
Themes Action
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch