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About Orton And The Princess

Orton And The Princess is a short platform game with a simple look and a tougher edge than it first seems to have. You guide Orton through small stages as he heads out to rescue the princess. The style is plain and blocky, but that works in the game’s favor because it keeps your eyes on the jumps, the danger, and the movement. It does not waste time. It drops you into the action and lets the challenge speak for itself.

What stands out in Orton And The Princess is how sharp the controls and level setup feel in such a small game. It is short enough to finish in one sitting, but it still asks for care. A missed jump can send you right back into trouble. Some parts add little falling rocks and shaky ground, which make even a basic run feel tense. That gives the game more bite than its tiny size suggests.

Orton And The Princess does not try to be huge or fancy. It is a quick rescue platformer that leans on timing, patience, and repeat tries. That is why it sticks in the mind. It feels like one of those old games that seems friendly at first, then quietly asks you to prove you can keep up. If you like compact platform games with a clear goal, Orton And The Princess has a lot of personality in a very small space.