i saw her standing there
I Saw Her Standing There is a short puzzle-platformer game with simple graphics but full of art and emotional depth. The game takes you into a strange love story – where love surpasses even zombies.
I Saw Her Standing There Story
You play as a boy who loves a girl... but she has turned into a zombie. Even though you know she is dangerous, you still cannot leave her. Each level is a chance for you to try to lead her to a safe place – the cage – so that she does not harm anyone. But that does not make your love any less deep.
The story is told through simple but profound lines, humorous and also very sad. It asks the question, "If the person you love is no longer themselves, what will you do?"
How to play I Saw Her Standing There
- Move with the A/D or ←/→ keys, and jump with W or ↑.
- The goal is to lead the zombie girl to the cage in each level, avoiding her or the player from falling into the pit.
- She will always follow you, so use that to lure her to the right place.
- The game has about 20 levels; each level adds new mechanics such as enemies, guns, or small puzzles to solve.
Tips to play to pass the level effectively
- Take advantage of the girl's pursuit: The zombie is always facing you – stand in the right place to lead her past traps or up high steps.
- Jump first, think later: Don't hesitate to try jumping into the pit or across new platforms – sometimes that's the way to find the right strategy.
- Avoid getting too close: If you let the zombie girl touch you, you will lose. Create a smart distance when needed.
- Observe the map carefully: Some levels have multiple paths – don't rush. Find a safe path so she doesn't fall or get into danger.
I Saw Her Standing There is more than just a puzzle game – it’s an emotional love song. While simple in graphics and mechanics, the game makes players think about love, acceptance, and sacrifice. If you like short, thoughtful, and slightly different games, give this one a try. You might see yourself in it.
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