4.1
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Rated for 7+
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About this game

Gris is a hopeful young girl lost in her own world, dealing with a painful experience in her life. Her journey through sorrow is manifested in her dress, which grants new abilities to better navigate her faded reality. As the story unfolds, Gris will grow emotionally and see her world in a different way, revealing new paths to explore using her new abilities.

GRIS is a serene and evocative experience, free of danger, frustration or death. Players will explore a meticulously designed world brought to life with delicate art, detailed animation, and an elegant original score. Through the game light puzzles, platforming sequences, and optional skill-based challenges will reveal themselves as more of Gris’s world becomes accessible.

GRIS is an experience with almost no text, only simple control reminders illustrated through universal icons. The game can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of their spoken language.
Updated on
22 Nov 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
6.77K reviews
Fe De
11 March 2025
GRIS by Nomada Studio is my favourite game ever. Its simplicity and sophistication make it unique. The watercolour aesthetics, with colours filling in as you progress, are stunning. I love that there's no death—you just get back up and try again if you miss a jump. The tiny creatures that help you are adorable. I play it daily on my commute; it’s incredibly calming. The soundtrack by Berlinist is also beautiful. I’ve just purchased the 2nd game, Neva, and can’t wait to play it this weekend ❤️
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ashlyn
25 March 2025
I only got a few minutes into this game before discovering that it wasn't for me. I was expecting a relaxing puzzle experience, but that was quite the opposite when it required me to perform precise jumps. I backtracked a few times and attempted this, but the controls do not allow for precision. I've seen people say that using controllers is best for this game, but that defeats the purpose. If you're going to release to mobile, you should optimize it for mobile. 2 stars for pretty artwork.
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Jerad Ventura (B.J.)
5 January 2025
The game would be fine if it weren't for the janky controls. You want me to perform precision jumps? Then give me presicion controls. It irks me to no end when I have to repeat a jump or maneuver 100 times. Sometimes pressing the jump button will not even respond at all. Even old games like ninja gaiden for NES was mind bendingly difficult but the controls were precise and extremely responsive so when you died you knew it was your fault not the controls. Tighten up the controls and you're good.
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