Tempopo is the latest release from Australian developer Witch Beam, the creators of Unpacking and Assault Android Cactus. It's out now with Native Linux support!
More about it: "Displaced by a great storm, Hana’s magical musical flowers have found themselves scattered across a series of puzzling sky islands - and only you can help bring them safely home! Your helpers are the Tempopo: incredibly cute creatures who are also extremely chaotic and uncoordinated by nature. Luckily they take direction really well, so with a flick of your conductor's baton, you’ll be able to get them on beat in no time!"

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Highlights:
- Plot Your Path: Carefully plot the Tempopo’s path through each puzzle, helping them work together to use items and interact with the island map to safely reach the island's end.
- A Puzzler’s Paradise: Each puzzle is an exercise in trial and error, as you experiment with different placements and routes. But don’t worry, Hana is always on hand to give a helpful hint to anyone who needs it! Bonus challenge levels add a huge chunk of extra puzzling outside the main levels for those seeking a bit more difficulty too.
- Plot Your Garden: As you puzzle across all four seasons rescuing Hana’s magical flowers, you’ll replant them back in her musical garden.
- Nature’s Orchestra: Each flower plays a note based on where they’re placed, and you can even stack multiple flowers into the same spot to create chords. As you progress, you’ll collect a whole variety of different sounds to add to the melody - horns, harps and more! Get lost in the rhythm of making new tunes, or trying to recreate your favourites!
A word from the developer: "Creating Tempopo led to the journey of a lifetime," said Sanatana Mishra, Director of Tempopo and co-founder of Witch Beam. "We've seen everything from a young woman in Melbourne being inspired to create her own games, to an older man in Kyoto giving himself a silent yet forceful fist pump as he rescued a particularly difficult flower. I hope the finished game can surprise and delight those players in ways they couldn't imagine."
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