
In the spirit of perceived doomed leadership around the globe, Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom features a bummed, slumbering, pessimistic king who left his crown and status to his young son, who must save the world from a state of disarray.
Shatterproof Games’ Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom is reminiscent of the popular isometric puzzle game Monument Valley, both in gameplay and art style. The full version of this game was released June 20th, 2024. It can be played on the PC, Steam, and the Nintendo Switch.
Save a Crumbling Kingdom

The game begins with Prince Aarik resting on the throne, curious to his father’s whereabouts. In a chest, he discovers his dad’s abandoned crown, which he assumes is meant to be passed down to him. After wandering the castle, Aarik finds the former king, who is lamenting that the kingdom is doomed due to his actions. Play as the freshly titled King Aarik and utilize the crown to manipulate the environments around you, and repair the destroyed state of the world.
Aarik learns that his mother, the queen, is desperately on a mission to leave these powerful gems in various biomes hoping that their power will restore these areas. Players go through six locations total: the keep, the quarry, the mines, the desert, the swamp, and the tundra. Along the way, Aarik will meet various characters, like . . . his dead, skeletonized pet, and a sentient, drowning sea structure.

Being an isometric puzzle game, players will need to rotate each level via the power of the crown to connect paths and solve puzzles. As you progress, the crown will gain new abilities: the red ruby allows players to move around pillars freely and the amethyst lets Aarik rotate singular structures. For item collectors, each level has a two-dimensional secret crown hidden somewhere for you to find.
Overall, Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom will take about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete in full.
The world is broken in more ways than one
Unfortunately, Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom is littered with bugs and issues. Some of these bugs are minor inconveniences while others are almost game-breaking.

The option to “continue” my game would never work, instead I would have to individually select the level I was last on. On occasion, the levels simply would not load at all, featuring a dark blue screen. This particularly happened when trying to advance into another world. It took restarting my game several times before I could transition from the quarry to the mines. At first, my character was prevented from ascending up the stairs in the “the library” level. Due to this, I was kicked from progressing past the beginning of the game. The developers fixed this bug the other day so now I am able to do so.
The worst problem I encountered was the random moments the game failed to accurately save my progress. Occasionally I would load my file and be kicked back a level or two.

On the bright side, Shatterproof Games is on top of it all. The developers fix bugs on a daily basis and there is an in-game option to provide immediate feedback. I applaud the developers for trying their best, and continuing to resolve these bugs until polished up.
The beauty of simplicity
The visuals are simple yet really enticing. The game has a low poly art style, with solidly colored renders. It is similar to the presentation Monument Valley or Human Fall Flat has, among other titles.

The somewhat somber yet serene acoustics are a nice accompaniment to the gameplay without being distracting. The music becomes redundant at times, and I do think this is the type of game that should change it up a bit every once in a while. It is not too much a cause for concern.
Final thoughts
Overall, Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom is a great game for fans of Monument Valley and other perspective puzzles. The former is definitely more rich, polished, and novel in my opinion, but Aarik’s journey is nonetheless still enjoyable. The game is relatively easy, yet there are a few levels that are real stumpers.

Give this title some time for it to resolve all of its bugs and glitches, and with that I think Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom can transform into something more.






































