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Rest in Pieces - Survive endless obstacles

Navigate haunted environments to save souls in this spooky runner game

Rest in Pieces
  • 1.6.8 Version
  • 4.4 Score
  • 1M+ Downloads
  • In-game purchases License
  • 7+ Content Rating
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CONS

Becomes excessively difficult in later levels

⭐️ Top 10 at the Google Indie Showcase 2019! ⭐️

Embark on a journey to save souls trapped in the porcelain nightmares of dream demons. Help Little Georgina escape her evil clown dream, assist pirate Jack Parrot in defeating the sea monster Kraken, and rescue Father Lugosi from Count Dracula's grasp. Rest in Pieces offers numerous souls to save and various chilling nightmares to overcome.

Features:

‣ Defeat bosses to awaken

‣ Gather Gems to unlock new figurines

‣ Each figurine possesses unique traits

‣ Rescue all 21 souls

‣ Unlock 7 deadly nightmares

The goal is to navigate delicate porcelain figurines through terrifying dreams without colliding with obstacles. While easy to grasp, only skilled players will succeed in saving them all!

Rest In Pieces

Team Itatake

Praise for the Game:

TouchArcade (Game of the Week)

"The eerie soundtrack, stark lighting contrasts, and ethereal glow of the porcelain figures create a captivating atmosphere."

PocketGamer

"Featuring a unique horror-runner experience with an intriguing swinging mechanic."

USA Today

"Best enjoyed with headphones on and lights off for an immersive gameplay."

Polygon

"While destruction is inevitable, extending the fragile existence of the figurines provides entertaining gameplay."

Rest In Pieces Review

Dreams Are Fragile Things

Rest in Pieces

HIGH Passing ten obstacles without touching the controller once.

LOW Multiple sets of rotating blades with no gap between them.

WTF That clown might be a little too scary, honestly.

As far as nightmares go, being transformed into a Christmas tree ornament is pretty unsettling. Think about it — one would be frozen forever in a single expression designed to capture their essence, and made of the thinnest and most fragile glass possible. It’s not a dream I’ve ever experienced, but Rest In Pieces suggests that it would be harrowing.

Set inside the subconscious of different characters, Rest In Pieces offers players the chance to save a series of innocents from demonic forces by swinging their charges — human souls transformed into ornaments — through an obstacle course of constantly-scrolling dangers. Simply brushing against any of them will shatter the victim into a shower of glass fragments.

At its core, Rest In Pieces is the simplest physics experience imaginable. Using a thumbstick, players add force to the left or right of an ornament to either speed up or slow down its swinging motion as it travels.

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Only a small bit of force can be added in either direction, but by switching sides at the right moment, it’s simple enough to send the decoration flying back and forth. The controls are completely intuitive and the physics feel perfectly accurate, so it’s always simple to get the ornament swinging exactly the way the player wants. Whether they can time those swings through the various courses is another matter entirely.

Rest In Pieces does a great job with its visuals — the glossy sheen of the ornaments is perfectly crafted, and serve as tiny glimpses of color and life in the foreboding, obsidian worlds they swing through. Each area is made up entirely of black and silver, with shimmering moonlight providing texture to the various threats that loom over the player. It’s a great aesthetic which does a fantastic job of conveying the intended tone of bleak threat.

There’s a surprising amount of variety in the characters. Not only is each one is a slightly different size (forcing players to constantly change up their strategies) but some actually have different quirks in the way they move. A drunken sea captain, for example, is perpetually spinning, meaning that the player won’t be able to count on his protrusions being at a constant position. Even more impressive is the surfer who turns her board from side to side with each directional change, requiring an entirely different kind of compensation.

While the look and feel of Rest In Pieces is great, the developers have dropped the ball on level construction. For some baffling reason, they’ve elected to go with random level generation — a choice that not only makes each boss area feel repetitive, but it makes playing far more difficult than it should be.

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Instead of each course functioning as a series of challenges that build over time, the challenge is completely unpredictable and players are forced to start from scratch each time they die. Sure, they’ll recognize different segments that can randomly appear and the same tricks will work on each one, but the sudden shift in randomized threat leads to countless unfair deaths.

There were so many times I found myself gently nudging a character through a tight canyon, only to find that it exited into a series of boulders that took up half the screen, and leaving me without enough time to get a powerful swing going. Yes, players can continue twice on each course, but those continues cost the same resource that’s used to unlock new characters, which forces players to grind levels over and over again if they want to progress.

There are 18 different characters in Rest In Pieces (three for each boss), and if each one had its own handcrafted challenge for players to master, that would have been a perfect amount of game. Instead, players never know what they’re going to get at the start of a level — it replaces fair challenge with capriciousness, to its detriment.

After three hours I was nearly halfway through the content, and I found myself unable to continue. Rest In Pieces has a wonderful look and great controls, but if the developers had worked on evening out the challenge, they’d have had a winner. Sadly, in its current state the game is only suitable for those who can accept a truly epic amount of frustration in exchange for some beautiful art design.

Disclosures: This game is developed and published by Team Itatake. It is currently available on Switch, iOS, and Android. This copy of the game was obtained via publisher and reviewed on the Switch. Approximately 3 hours of play were devoted to the single-player mode, and the game was not completed. There are no multiplayer modes.

Parents: According to the ESRB, this game is rated E10+ and has no content warnings. While the levels are creepy and the villains menacing, there’s nothing scary enough to keep any child of 10 or older from playing it.

Colorblind Modes: There are no colorblind modes available in the options.

Deaf & Hard of Hearing Gamers: I played the game without any sound and encountered no trouble! It’s fully accessible.

Rest in Pieces

Remappable Controls: No, this game’s controls are not remappable. Using a thumbstick, players add force to the left or right of an ornament to either speed up or slow down its swinging motion as it travels.

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Information
  • Version1.6.8
  • UpdateNov 15, 2024
  • DeveloperItatake
  • CategoryArcade
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
  • Downloads1M+
  • Package Namese.itatake.restinpieces
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Old Versions
User Reviews
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  • Sharon Gregg
    Sharon Gregg

    Wow, this game is just so awesome and exciting to play! The only thing is, you can only have 5 lives at once. Watching ads to get more lives also takes quite some time. Although the game is a bit challenging for me, I really enjoy that aspect. But sometimes I end up losing more lives than I expect, which means I have to spend a lot of time watching ads. Additionally, since I'm just 12 years old and don't have much money, I can't buy extra lives. Maybe it would be great if we could purchase lives using gems instead?

  • Eli C
    Eli C

    The game impressed me immediately with its stunning graphics and simple color scheme, creating an eerie atmosphere. The developers introduced a fresh and distinct concept that they executed brilliantly, featuring smooth controls and engaging gameplay. Although the controls presented a challenge initially, they became more manageable with practice. Additionally, I noticed that the developers actively engage with players by responding personally to reviews. Such dedication is truly commendable. Great work, team!

  • ethan anderson
    ethan anderson

    The pendulum swinging and dodging obstacles creates an exciting experience. If only I were a bit better, it could become my favorite game. However, I still give it 5 stars because of the engaging gameplay, intense music, and lifelike interactions. **I appreciate the chance to play your amazing game and for your responses. I would love to keep playing, but losing the first stage of the first level more than 30 times is enough to admit defeat.

  • Lucifer Morningstar
    Lucifer Morningstar

    Oh wow, you won't believe the game me and my little brother are obsessed with! We play it every day without fail. Sometimes we feel a bit annoyed when it's tough to defeat a character, but we love the challenge. It's so much fun! The best part? It's not too easy - keeps us on our toes. The game has amazing nightmarish characters that I absolutely adore. You can even choose different outfits for them! Plus, there are diamonds to collect and extra lives you can buy for a small amount of money. I highly recommend this game. I'm sure you'll enjoy it just as much as we do.

  • shenut detuyatu
    shenut detuyatu

    Wow, after giving it some thought, I need to reconsider my opinion on this game. It's actually quite impressive! If you enjoy typing games that give you rewards each time you win and make you feel accomplished, then this game is for you. The best part is that there are hardly any ads in the game - they are so minimal that it's up to you whether or not you want to watch them. That's how few ads there are in this app. I would rate it a solid 10 out of 10. Hopefully, the developers come out with more games like this one.

  • M T
    M T

    Playing the game every day is enjoyable. I appreciate the increasing challenge and heavier controls in each new nightmare. Maybe they can consider reducing the difficulty level in some nightmares. It was quite a challenge completing the dolls' nightmare in the Yeti stage that took me three days. Despite this, the game is a great way to unwind and have fun.

  • Shakiya Williams
    Shakiya Williams

    I really adore this game. I've downloaded it multiple times even after finishing it, hoping for new levels, but unfortunately there aren't any. However, I still love it so much and wish there was more to play. Overall, it's a fantastic game with amazing characters, graphics, and music.

  • Mark Stevens
    Mark Stevens

    The game visuals are so amazing! I enjoy playing now and then to test my skills on different levels. Every character has a unique personality and story, which is very interesting. The only issue I have is with controlling the swing and occasional moments where I pass an obstacle but still fail. Besides that, great work! It's truly an enjoyable and challenging experience!

  • Oscar Twigg
    Oscar Twigg

    Oh, this game is amazing! The graphics are so well done. The way you play is really enjoyable. There isn't much of a story to follow, but that doesn't take away from how unique the game is. It's easy to pick up the mechanics of the buttons and after a while, it feels natural. I give this game a perfect score. I do wish there was a storyline to make it more interesting as you have to replay levels to unlock characters. It's not a big issue, but some players might find it a bit boring. I hope more content is added to this game. Thanks for creating such a great game!

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