OSK - The End of Time

OSK - The End of Time

Diax Arts · 2019 · Action, Adventure, Indie, Platformer, Great Soundtrack

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About OSK - The End of Time


The world is burning down as you climb up towards the sky on the largest tree ever seen.
Climb, fight and think your way through this chaotic depiction of the beginning and the end.

OSK is a shorter 2.5D platformer developed by the one-man studio Diax Game in which you climb an enormous tree, up towards the sky as a squirrel escaping the chaotic apocalypse down below. You’ll have to outsmart your enemies, solve puzzles and climb fast all to stay alive as long as possible in this challenging, chaotic depiction of the beginning and the end.

What Steam players say

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Recommended Jul 11, 2024
Jumping around as a little critter was fun! Took some time to really figure out how many jumps I had early on but once I had it figured out it was fun to bounce from branch to branch. The weapon you get did lag out my game though and felt a bit odd to use. A fun little experience.
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Recommended Jun 6, 2026
OSK - The End of Time is a challenging indie platformer developed and published by Diax Arts that combines precision gameplay, environmental storytelling, and apocalyptic imagery into a surprisingly memorable experience. At first glance, its premise appears unusual: players control a squirrel attempting to climb an impossibly massive tree while the world collapses below. Yet this simple concept becomes the foundation for a journey that blends platforming, exploration, puzzle-solving, and survival into a focused adventure that constantly pushes players to keep moving upward. The game's story is delivered with restraint, relying more on atmosphere and visual cues than traditional narrative techniques. The world is approaching its end, consumed by chaos and destruction, and the protagonist's only apparent hope lies in ascending the enormous tree that towers above the devastation. The absence of excessive dialogue allows players to interpret much of the story themselves, creating a sense of mystery that persists throughout the entire journey. Rather than explaining every detail, the game encourages players to draw their own conclusions about the events unfolding around them. The cent…
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Recommended Feb 26, 2025
Osk is a tough yet mesmerizing experience. It begins with a serene, beautifully designed natural world—until everything changes. A volcano erupts, fire spreads rapidly, and as a lone squirrel, you must climb ever higher through an apocalyptic landscape filled with desperate creatures fighting to survive. Some will protect their own, while others will see you as prey. The atmosphere is stunning, the music is fantastic, and the difficulty adds to the thrill. The ending? Absolutely spectacular. Considering this was crafted by just one developer, the level of effort and detail is mind-blowing. If you enjoy challenging, artistic, and atmospheric games, Osk is a must-play.
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Not recommended Dec 24, 2024
OSK - The End of Time is a platforming game in which you have to climb a long tree in order to escape the apocalyptic scenario. It's a short game (1 to 1.5 hours). The game has to be finished in a single session. You will have to start again if you quit midway. No controller support. I’ve played it with a keyboard and mouse. The platforming didn’t feel smooth. The movement and combat element felt clunky. There are cutscenes at the start and towards the end. Those are done very well. I didn't get the story (if there is any to begin with). The art style is decent. The sound design is generic. The background music tracks are good. And OST DLC comes free with the game (eight mp3 tracks with VBR—at least above 192 kbps). The achievements are mostly on the easier side. A couple of them require you to kill animals. I would recommend reading the only guide available for the game on Steam beforehand (use the Google translator) in order to avoid playing it again. Most probably, the game is developed by one person, and it shows. I think the developer wanted to showcase their talent. If you have somehow got it in a bundle or for free, you may check it out. Otherwise, I would recommend a…
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Recommended Nov 16, 2024
Osk was a really nice game. I got a good vibe from it. The visuals make me wanna nyahhhhh and the treeclimbing was simple and fun. Altough the combat felt a bit tedious. It felt better to just avoid it. I'm also a bit confused as to why the squirrel was pixelated. It kinda brought away from the cozy vibe of all the other animals. Either ways its a enjoyable experience. This should be played through one sitting. (Which you kinda have to since there are no saving.) Cheers
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Not recommended Aug 25, 2024
I'm not really sure if "OSK - The End of Time" is an asset flip. Some elements of this game certainly make it seem like the developer put some effort into assembling some kind of original here. On the other hand, a lot of the game assets don't seem like they were created by the developer, but they haven't credited any asset creators for supplying assets, which might be a case of plagiarism. There's no evidence, so we need to give the benefit of the doubt... regardless, asset flip or not, the quality here is indistinguishable from many asset flip/cash grab scams, and that's a problem in itself. Of course, benefit of the doubt is eroded when the "developer" has already been caught taking the work of other, real developers and slapping his own name on it. Diax Arts have a known history of trying to scam people into paying them money for someone else's work, through this account or through closely linked/alt accounts. One example of Diax Arts doing this is [url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/1791680]KAREN SEES[/url], which is really the "[url=https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/3d/environments/urban/polygon-shops-pack-low-poly-3d-art-by-synty-199026?aid=1101l7xu7]Polygon Sh…
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