The purest of platform jumping awaits in From Heaven to Earth

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Imagine being one of the chosen few that makes it up to heaven, only to find out it isn’t what you wanted it to be? What would you do then? You’ve made it that far, surely you just stick it out. It’s got to be better than returning to Earth, right? Right? Find out about someone who tries to get back to the land of the living today in From Heaven to Earth on Xbox and PC.

From Heaven to Earth is a first-person platforming game in the purest sense. Jump from platform to platform on your descent back down to Earth.

If it is anything like the predecessor though – Air Bounce – The Jump ‘n’ Run Challenge – then things will get tricky. Precision jumps will be required at almost every ledge. You will need a lot of patience also as you will be retrying a lot of levels.

Feel free to stray from the main path and find collectibles, alternative paths and hidden secrets. In this almost philosophical story, maybe you will find the exact reasons why heaven is no good.

Ready to download now, From Heaven to Earth is on the Xbox Store now priced at £5.79. We will have a review coming soon. Let’s just hope it is better than Air Bounce – The Jump ‘n’ Run Challenge.

Game description

In this game, you follow an eternal being who got bored in heaven and tries to make their way back into the world of the living. The being is seeking for an adventure and even risks eternal live on order to feel the effects of time and the transience of life once more. In order to return to earth it has to pass the path of trials… a path filled with traps, difficult jumps, and hidden secrets. The game is a unique combination of a first-person platformer and a light-hearted exploration game with an almost philosophical story-telling. It is highly stylized and surprises with breathtaking environments, a surreal world full of beauty and grace, and a couple of small environmental puzzles that blend perfectly into the peaceful yet stunning environments. Will you be able to make it back to earth? Find it out.

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