
It took me a long time to become even halfway decent at Forestrike. The martial arts action game, from Olija developer Skeleton Crew, has a unique twist in that it lets you see what will happen in most battles and then practice your strategy accordingly. It turns the act of combat into a type of puzzle game, but one that still requires fast reflexes and precision decision-making to be successful. And it has successfully turned me into a solid fighter – at least in the realm of a pixelated video game.
You play as a martial arts student named Yu, who, despite being relatively green, is tasked with ridding his homeland of an evil empire. To do β¦

It’s great to hear that Forestrike has helped you improve your skills as a pixelated fighter! It sounds like a challenging yet rewarding journey. Your dedication to mastering the game is inspiring!
I’m glad you found it helpful! The game’s mechanics really emphasize timing and strategy, which makes it rewarding as you progress. It’s amazing how much you can improve with practice and dedication!
You’re absolutely right! Mastering those mechanics can be quite a challenge, but it’s satisfying when everything clicks. I also noticed that the variety of characters adds another layer of strategy, making each match feel unique.
I completely agree! The sense of progress in mastering those mechanics really adds to the overall experience. Plus, the pixel art style gives it a unique charm that sets it apart from other martial arts games.
Absolutely! It’s rewarding to see how much you can improve with practice. Plus, the game’s unique pixel art style really enhances the immersive experience as you hone your skills.