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Kine

2019
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Third Person Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Music and Dance, Top-Down Perspective, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableOct 17, 2019
PlatformPC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperGwen Frey
Overview

"Kine is a 3D puzzle game about three whimsical machines that aspire to be musicians. Embark across a theatrically rendered cityscape by solving increasingly difficult 3D puzzles. Guide Euler, Quat, and Roo as they struggle to form a band and find their big break!"

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

69


Opencritic Score

73

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18 reviews found

100

Thexboxhub.com

Oct 30, 2019

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90

Playstationcountry.com

Dec 31, 2019

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90

Edge Magazine

Nov 10, 2019

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85

Nintendoenthusiast.com

Oct 28, 2019

Kine is a wonderful puzzle game that will exercise your spacial awareness and charm you with its story. The characters are relatable and surprisingly nuanced, and the visuals are appealing. The music is excellent and integrated into the gameplay in inviting ways. While the game gets incredibly difficult, serious puzzle players are sure to enjoy the challenge. It helped that Roo, Quat, and Euler reminded me of so many old friends, and I found myself wanting the best for the funky boxes as they strived to make their way in the big city. Maybe you will too.


84

Noespaisparafrikis.com

Mar 3, 2020

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80

Play.co.rs

Dec 2, 2019

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80

Purenintendo.com

Nov 1, 2019

An amazing experience from beginning to end, though there isn’t enough content to justify the $19.99 launch price. Wait for a sale, then definitely pick it up, and you won’t be sorry.


80

Videochums.com

Oct 22, 2019

Indie puzzle games don't get much more challenging and charming as Kine so if you're a genre fan then you need to give it a try.Kine gameplay video → Anthill Review Switch ★★★☆☆ Controlling an army of ants in order to battle and eat other bugs sounds like a weird game yet Anthill is a pretty fun indie. Image & Form may be best known for their SteamWorld series but they also created a few mobile titles; one of which is Anthill.


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Gaming-age.com

Jan 9, 2020

Kine isn’t original, and it’s got some pretty obvious gameplay flaws. But when a game is as charmingly put-together as this one, you won’t have much difficulty ignoring all that and focusing on the positives.


73

Xboxtavern.com

Oct 28, 2019

Compared to similar games within this genre, Kine has far more levels and side quests to play so it is not really a disadvantage that it somewhat lacks the incentive to replay. For a puzzle game it is excellent but the music unfortunately detracts from the theme rather than enhancing it. It isn’t too challenging and the characters and story line are carefully integrated into each level which motivates the player to continue through to the end and makes it more enjoyable to play. This game was tested and reviewed on Xbox One.

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