
Himno
Himno is a peaceful, 2D platformer game with an infinite number of beautiful procedurally generated maps. Take a breath, and relax.
What it feels like
The game is explicitly described as 'peaceful' and invites the player to 'take a breath and relax,' establishing a calm, unhurried mood. The emphasis on relaxation and meditative play invites reflection and presence rather than urgency.
What it's about
The peaceful, meditative tone and natural beauty of procedurally generated environments suggest environmental and natural themes as minor elements.
How it plays
A 2D platformer where jumping and navigating geometry is the primary interaction.
How it looks and sounds
Steam user tags reference 'Pixel Graphics' as part of the visual identity. Described as 'beautiful' visuals; while pixel art dominates, hand-drawn quality is suggested by the aesthetic appeal.
How it's structured
The core premise explicitly emphasizes 'infinite number of beautiful procedurally generated maps' as the defining feature of the game. Designed for solo play with no multiplayer component mentioned in the design. Infinite procedurally generated maps mean there is no defined ending, supporting endless play.
Kindred games
Shares Procedural Levels, Endless, Serene, Contemplative.
Both lean into Single-Player, Procedural Levels, Endless, Serene.
Shares Serene, Pixel Art, Endless, Bite-Sized Sessions.
Both lean into Single-Player, Serene, Pixel Art, Endless.
Shares Procedural Levels, Endless, Serene, Contemplative.
Both lean into Single-Player, Procedural Levels, Serene, Endless.
Closest hidden gems
A lesser-known kindred — Procedural Levels, Endless, Serene, Contemplative. 97% positive across 4,679 Steam reviews.
Both lean into Single-Player, Procedural Levels, Serene, Endless.
A lesser-known kindred — Procedural Levels, Platforming, Pixel Art, Bite-Sized Sessions. 91% positive across 4,562 Steam reviews.
Both lean into Procedural Levels, Platforming, Pixel Art, Bite-Sized Sessions.
A lesser-known kindred — Procedural Levels, Platforming, Bite-Sized Sessions. 93% positive across 4,806 Steam reviews.
Both lean into Procedural Levels, Platforming, Single-Player, Bite-Sized Sessions.




