Noita is a roguelike action game where every pixel is simulated with its own properties. You explore a randomly generated, fully destructible world and wield magic wands to fight enemies. With deep simulation and emergent gameplay, each world is uniquely dangerous.
Noita is an action roguelike video game developed by the Finnish indie studio Nolla Games. Released in early access in 2019, it features per-pixel simulation, allowing every pixel to have unique properties. This creates complex and emergent interactions between game elements.
In Noita, the player explores a procedurally generated world as a wizard on a quest to find the mystical Noitan artefact. The levels are fully destructible and every material from water to acid has different properties that interact realistically. The player finds magical wands with randomized spell combinations to battle the creatures and hazards they encounter.
The deep physics simulation and randomness in Noita creates unique and challenging experiences each playthrough. Seemingly small interactions can chain into catastrophic events, keeping tension high. With features like spellcrafting, secret areas and multiple endings, it offers significant replay value. Its striking 2D pixel art style, fluid physics and magical theme has garnered Noita critical praise.