

TERRACOTTA
Appnormals Team · 2022 · Historical, Adventure, Puzzle, Story Rich, Action-Adventure
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About TERRACOTTA
Play as an awakened terracotta warrior shifting between the Yin and Yang realms to solve puzzles, master Qi combat, and free your cursed comrades across 80+ levels and 8 brutal bosses. This stylish action-puzzle adventure blends traditional Chinese art and music with strategic gameplay that rewards speed, agility, and clever use of environmental manipulation.
You are one of eight thousand warriors bound to protect the Emperor in his afterlife. Your comrades are not your enemies, even if they seem to think so at the moment.
- Work your way through more than 80 levels across the elemental paths using mind and body to overcome puzzling obstacles and challenges.
- Awaken ancient mechanisms and descend into the underworld, overcoming foes through speed and agility, instead of only using brute force.
- Defeat 8 brutal bosses, requiring the mastery of the nine phases of Qi: The universal energy that forms all parts of living beings.
As the sole uncursed warrior of the emperor's Terracotta Army, you'll have to master your ability to channel the Tao, switching between the realms of Yin and Yang to free your fellow soldiers from the spiritual blight.
- Shift between the realms of Yin and Yang, within the tomb of the Emperor and his afterlife, looping between death and the afterlife to overcome cursed challenges.
- Yin is the domain of solitude and tranquility. The dark, desolate tomb is a fortress, where you can strategize, prepare, and alter the layout to aid your journey.
- Yang is the realm of the afterlife, light, and action. Execute combat strategies, evade foes, and overcome the tomb’s defenders to find the source of the curse placed upon the rest of the terracotta.
- Experience an art style based on the timeless aesthetics of guo hua, traditional Chinese painting.
- Immerse yourself in the afterlife of the Terracotta Army with a soundtrack inspired by traditional instruments classified through the ancient Chinese ba yin.
- Save your fellow eight thousand strong warriors, each with iconic individual appearances - just like the real Terracotta Army!
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Interesting idea, the music and the visuals are nice. There is some storyline as well in there somewhere, but nothing important, the small stories are nice. But this game should be in early access or in its current state cheaper. In the later parts of the game it even feels like I am supposed to be the one testing it for bugs. In the last chapter at least you can bypass a lot of puzzle elements just by jumping "creatively". I think that was an oversight by the developers, but I was really thankful for that, because by that time the game was way too tedious and annoying. The biggest problem in the last chapter is when you fall of the map in certain levels the game either puts you to the start of the current level (more annoying in pointlessly enlarged levels) or doesn't register your demise and you just fall endlessly. In the latter case you have to exit to the main menu, restart your save and walk around in that absolulety useless starting elevator "dimension" just to get to play again. (Okay, this elevator place is not that problematic if the game works as intended, but when you have to restart you session multiple times, you just wish it never existed.) Oh, and if you didn't fi…18 found this helpful
An interesting game, for sure, but far too janky to be enjoyable. First of all, the English text is complete gibberish most of the time. I understand English is not the dev's first language, but I don't understand Spanish or Chinese! What scant tutorial there is makes no sense; I needed to look at a youtube video just to learn how to play. The controls themselves are also super fiddly and not very intuitive. Even Controller support is iffy, and sometimes struggles to register when a button is being held down. There are also bugs. The player character sometimes falls out of world, as does collectible objects. Sometimes enemies just run into walls forever, and collision seems all over the place. I understand this is an indie game, but for a "finished" game (that you expect people to pay real money for) bugs of this sort are inexcusable. And I ran into these despite only playing for an hour! It's a shame, because I can see what the dev is going for, and I'd love to play a game like this, but the execution is all over the place. It's not unplayable, just very disappointing; I have ultimately decided to refund rather than go any further.12 found this helpful
Unfortunately a game breaking bug on second level, where you are supposed to use a new skill, but the key bind for that does not work, neither does the controller bind. That prevents me from continuing with the game, luckily under 2 hours, so I was able to refund it.6 found this helpful
Complete nonsense of a game that I have no desire to sit through, and I'm refraining from using stronger words. I spent maybe 15min on this game and that too much already. Why? The game drops you somewhere without any introduction or even a notion of what is happening. Randomly it adds what has a semblance of a story but is mostly "mystical ramblings for the sake of sound mystical that explain nothing and are over the top cheesy". Of course this is completely detached from what you are actually experiencing on screen, which is being in an empty room with magical elevator with nowhere to go until you walk to a shiny spot on the ground. Then one of the doors opens and you can walk through it, which is janky AF. Then you realize you are now on some level and you given controls to use of your character without any notion what to do. Somewhere along the way Qi is mentioned. You randomly press a button on your controller and whole world shifts into another reality and now the boulder in front of you is gone that was blocking your path? Ok. You walk a little more and stand over a strange looking button on the floor and you can now see your skills in a window that pops up. You can select…2 found this helpful
4 hours in hit a wall with the first boss battle with the bird. After many attempts, I just gave up. I'm not sure what the target market for this game. It seems to be a puzzle game where you are constantly running away from the enemies while trying to solve the puzzle. What genre is this? It is too bad as the puzzles are quite interesting. Even the boss battle is a nice puzzle but just too frustrating as I kept falling off the platforms or getting stuck in the slow world while the boss just kept pummeling me. I was really enjoying the game until that point. They need to have a difficulty setting for at least the boss levels. I like a good puzzle game. It is too bad that I need to set this game aside until if and when they decide to make an easier setting for the boss levels. I really would like to see the rest of the game. For now, it goes on the trash heap of unfinished games. <sigh>
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