

That’s where you have to think a little outside the box. You can combine this little creature with the demons and other words to form new words. You can also spell the word lie which transforms into a little creature. When you spell these words they morph into demons that try to kill you. You should also be careful of spelling negative words like evil, hate and fear. Like I said earlier, Typoman is also a platformer so expect to be jumping, swinging and running away from enemies on top of the puzzles. There’s plenty of guides online if you get stuck, but I do encourage you to try them on your own first. But, don’t be discouraged from enjoying the game. Some of the later puzzles are actually kind of hard and takes some out of the box thinking. That’s not to say that all the puzzles are easy. I would say, once players get use to the patterns things get easier. In hindsight most of the puzzles are not that hard they just take some time to think them through. During the early stages of the game I wasn’t sure if I was going to like the game, but it quickly grew on me.

I’m happy to report that Typoman was better than expected. Therefore, I had never heard of Typoman before Limited Run announced that they were going to publish it, so all I had to go by was a trailer on YouTube. Previously, the indie game had only been available digitally, so it would have never been something I would consider playing before. For example, you might be faced with a gate, so you will need to spell out open. The words are never random, so just take some time to think about what you need to do. These words might be commands or work as shields against things that will kill you in the game. Basically, you have to rearrange the letters to form new words. The goal of the game is to solve word puzzles to proceed to the next area. Typoman is a 2D puzzle platformer by the guys at Brainseed Factory. Every once in a while, I enjoy a nice puzzle game to mix things up from the more intense games out there.
