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Klaus follows an office worker who wakes up in a basement with no idea of who or where he is. With his only clue being the word "Klaus" tattooed on his arm, he's forced to escape the mechanical and constructivist world in which he finds himself a prisoner.
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38 reviews found90
Wegotthiscovered.com
Jan 24, 2016
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90
Twinfinite.net
Feb 7, 2016
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88
Videochums.com
Jan 22, 2016
Klaus is the best 2D platformer that I've played in a long time. I know it's only January, but I can already tell that this will be one of the most underrated games of the year.
87
Dk.ign.com
Apr 6, 2016
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85
Gamingtrend.com
Jan 29, 2016
Klaus is a thought-provoking platformer that usurps expectations and will stick with you long after you’ve finished playing.
85
Playstationlifestyle.net
Jan 22, 2016
Klaus is a subversive, ingenious little puzzle platformer that shouldn’t be missed by anyone who claims to be a fan of video games. The nods to common tropes in the medium serve as both a bit of cerebral humor and as the basis for some truly inspired bits of level design, and the presentation blends excellent sprite work with flashy film-inspired animation.
85
Gamersftw.co.uk
Feb 11, 2016
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85
Nintendoworldreport.com
Jun 30, 2020
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83
Gameinformer.com
Jan 29, 2016
I can recall many times I involuntarily smiled as I saw what the level designers came up with. Those exhilarating moments of discovery and excitement – the moment you see the approach the designer took – are what will stick with me when I look back on my time with Klaus.
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Reloading.com.br
Jan 21, 2016
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