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Carto

Developer SuNhead Games

Publisher Humble Games

Format PC (tested), PS4, Switch, Xbox One

Release Out now

See those mountains? Yes, you can go there. But why not bring them over to you instead? The horizon is never far away in Sunhead Games’ compact but big-hearted puzzler, which gives you powers akin to a god – or a level editor. As the eponymous young adventurer, you shift and rotate tiles on a map, before slotting them next to others with which they share a similar border. It’s a game with no need for a fast-travel mechanic, not when you can lift up the chunk

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