Limbo style atmospheric puzzle-platformer about a little red-haired girl where the obligatory surreal brainfuck powerup sequence that changes up the puzzle formula in the final act gives you an air dash.
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Another one for the "pixel-art precision puzzle platformers starring red-haired women who can air dash" fans.
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I don't think her hair is visible at any point, but she has a long, flowing red cloak that serves the same visual role, so I guess it sort of counts?
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Can we get a dedicated tag for pixel-art precision puzzle platformers starring red-haired women who can air dash?
There's very little chance I'll remember to use it, but I'll give it a shot! In the meantime, here's a reference list of qualifying titles I've talked about in the past:
Aeon Drive
Altered Alma (forthcoming)
Celeste
Emberbane (forthcoming)
Ineth (forthcoming)
Rubi: The Wayward Mira (forthcoming)
Rune Fencer Illyia (forthcoming)
A Sister's Journey (forthcoming; demo available)
Sunblaze
Teslagrad 2
(Honourable mentions go to Vermillion Descent, whose qualifications depend on whether you consider propelling oneself bodily through the air with the recoil from an arm-mounted railgun to be "air dashing", and @punkitt-is-here's forthcoming Susan Taxpayer, which is a pixel-art precision puzzle platformer starring a red-haired woman with frankly unhinged movement tech, but as far as I'm aware she doesn't have an air dash per se.)
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Might I suggest "papppsrhwwcad" as an abbreviation for the genre?
(With reference to this post here.)
Finally, a genre name my cat can pronounce.
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Pixel-art precision puzzle platformers starring red-haired women who can air dash: two of them edition.
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Another one for the "pixel-art precision puzzle platformers starring red-haired women who can air dash" fandom.
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