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Cocoon review | PC Gamer

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Oct 2, 2023


After a short stint wandering the orange canyons of Cocoon’s opening area, you come across a curved groove in the ground, like a smile with indented lips. At one edge sits a large metallic ball, which you grab and yank until it reluctantly leaves its rectangular base, yet remains connected by a chewing gum string. Once the gum’s elasticity approaches its limit, the base starts to move too, gliding across the mouth as if you’re opening a zipper.

Need to know

What is it? A puzzle adventure game directed by Jeppe Carlsen, former lead designer at Playdead.
Expect to pay: £19.99

Release date: September 29, 2023

Developer: Geometric Interactive

Publisher: Annapurna Interactive

Reviewed on: RTX 2070, i7-10750H, 16GB RAM

Multiplayer? No

Link: https://www.cocoongame.com/ 

As a puzzle adventure, the joy of Cocoon is in figuring out how to overcome obstacles and progress, but it’s also in the execution. Taking hold of the ball in this instance is an obvious action given that the beetle-winged humanoid you guide around can only manipulate the world via a single action button, and there’s nothing else to work with in the immediate vicinity. You drag the zipper along the groove and that activates a platform. Job done. But it’s a far more pleasing exercise than merely pulling a lever.



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