

Ever played a Game Boy platformer where you're a fox trying to rescue your kidnapped girlfriend from a sultan? Yeah, me neither—until Titus the Fox. You jump over snakes, dodge rolling barrels, and push crates in this weirdly charming (and sometimes frustrating) puzzle-platformer. The controls take a second to get used to—Titus slides a bit when he stops running—but once you figure out the timing, it's oddly satisfying to outsmart the guards.
Some levels feel like they were designed by someone who really loved Solomon's Key, especially when you're rearranging blocks to reach higher platforms. The Moroccan setting gives it a different vibe from the usual castles or space stations, too. Just don't expect it to go easy on you—this one's got that classic '90s "trial and error" difficulty.
If you dig obscure platformers with a puzzle twist, this one's a weird little time capsule.
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