
A brand new free RPG that’s just launched on Steam is giving me massive GBA flashbacks, and it’s great.
Green Light is a new game from developer room6, utilising a top-down perspective reminiscent of many isometric-view Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS games of the 2000s.
I really love the pixel art and style it’s got going on here, there’s a real retro appeal that room6 has employed here, and it’s certainly one for those who grew up on classic The Legend of Zelda to check out.
“A forgotten mining town. Peaceful by day, mysterious by night. Enter the dream and unravel the town’s secrets,” reads the blurb on Green Light.
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One major thing I need to point out is that the game doesn’t have an English language version at the moment. Instead, you’re going to have to either wait for a patch, or learn Japanese in order to understand the dialogue.\
Considering it's a pretty text-heavy game, featuring lots of dialogue, you may want to bear this in mind.

Green Light Currently Has 100% Positive Reviews On Steam
With 16 positive reviews on Steam as of writing, Green Light currently has a 100% recommended review score, indicating that everyone who has played it has enjoyed it, and would recommend it to others.
The description for the game continues: “The hotel’s doors creak again. Midori, green earrings shining as bright as always, is ready to welcome today’s new guests. This used to be a thriving mining community, but now, with no more gemstones left to take, it’s just a peaceful, boring countryside town.
“There’s just one strange rumor going around. Every night, when they go to bed, the townspeople all have one, shared dream. And you know what? It’s a fun, amazing dream too!
“Many visit the town just to experience that very dream, and for once, the hotel is getting new business daily. Midori, too, is always curious to learn more about the people who wander in the hotel.
“Eventually, that curiosity will lead Midori to discover the secret behind the town. There must be a reason if everyone is having the same dream at once, right? If you want to join the receptionist on this adventure... sleep tight.”
If you’re interested in checking Green Light out, be sure to head over to the game’s store page on Steam and download it from there. It's only available on PC at the moment.
Topics: Steam, Free Games, Indie Games, PC