Issue 041 — July 2026
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About Supraland

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Supraland is a first-person Metroidvania puzzle game that wears its inspirations proudly, drawing on Zelda, Metroid, and Portal. It assumes you are intelligent and lets you play on your own terms: the story stays minimal, offering an overarching goal before setting you loose. The child-friendly visuals are deceptive, since the design squarely targets experienced players, with a playtime running somewhere between roughly twelve and twenty-five hours.

You roam a large, interconnected world where most paths are sealed off until you discover new abilities to overcome each obstacle. A cornerstone of the design is making those abilities so versatile that they keep surprising you with fresh uses, and combining them opens up even wider possibilities. Much of your time goes into exploring the sandbox to hunt down secrets. Just when you think you have outsmarted the level designer and slipped out of bounds, a chest and a rewarding upgrade are usually waiting for you.

The developer is proud that the game respects your time, avoiding the bloat of endless no-brainer collectibles. The deeper you go, the more inventive the puzzles become, constantly prompting you to pause and reconsider how your abilities might be applied in yet another unexpected way. Puzzle types already familiar from other games were deliberately rejected during design. On PC, this indie action-adventure delivers a smart, exploration-driven challenge for players who like to think.