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You play a warrior dodging traps and outsmarting a klepto gremlin who steals your loot—until you learn to use him against enemies. The game secretly tweaks the difficulty based on how badly you're getting wrecked.

I remember picking up Gods for the Sega Genesis back in 1992, developed by The Bitmap Brothers. It was one of those games that stood out during the 16-bit era, not because it reinvented the wheel, but because it offered a methodical, almost puzzle-like take on action platforming. The visuals had a certain gritty charm, and the atmosphere felt heavy, almost oppressive in a good way.
You control a lone warrior exploring a series of interconnected screens, each one a self-contained challenge. Your main goal is to gather pieces of an ancient artifact, but getting there means fighting monsters with your sword or bow, dodging traps, and solving environmental puzzles. One of the most memorable mechanics involves a little gremlin that follows you around, constantly trying to steal any treasure you pick up. At first, it's a nuisance, but you eventually learn to use its greed against enemies, luring it into dangerous situations. The pacing is deliberate, and the difficulty can be unforgiving, though it's said the game adjusts subtly if you struggle too much. Playing it feels like a careful, tense negotiation with each new room.

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