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Edelweiss appears like a slow breath in a fast-paced game world. Careful preparation is required for every meter climbed, and each leap is timed in relation to the pulse rate.

Instead of overwhelming challenges, the game builds a platforming climbing journey with a sophisticated stamina management mechanism. It encourages observation, memorizing the terrain, and exploring hidden paths behind cliffs. Every action, such as climbing walls, jumping, and gliding through the air, consumes a clearly displayed stamina bar. When this bar is depleted, the character loses the ability to hold on and freefalls. Players need to calculate the safe distance they can travel between rock ledges. The vertical level structure makes choosing resting points a crucial factor for survival. Narrow ledges, slippery ice platforms, or cracked cliffs create a series of continuous challenges.
Edelweiss flowers scattered throughout the map act as a core resource. When enough are collected, players increase their stamina and activate new skills:
This mechanism maintains a clear gameplay loop: explore—collect—upgrade—reach higher areas. Aside from climbing, mountain characters provide indications about rare blooms, providing dimension.
The mountain is divided into several ecological layers: moss-covered foothills, dark cave areas, icy cliffs, and sun-drenched peaks. Slick terrain, strong gusts that deflect jumps, and small rock fissures that demand slow ascending characterize each spot. Hideaway trails in the cliffs frequently include unusual blooms, encouraging exploration. The challenge map is handcrafted rather than randomly generated, ensuring that each platform placement serves a specific challenge objective.