Noita is a platform roguelike game developed by Nolla Games. Players control a witch that can collect and cast spells in order to defeat enemies named after Finnish mythological creatures. The main game leads the player down a cave ending in a boss fight, although the game contains much more secret and supplementary content. It was released in early access for Microsoft Windows on 24 September 2019.[2]Noita left early access as the 1.0 version was released on 15 October 2020.[3]
The game consists of biomes, or unique areas within the game, which contain various new enemies, objects, spells, wands, and biome specific topography.[8] Every biome has a name which is displayed on screen upon entering it for the first time in a given run. Basic gameplay leads the player down a cave where the main path of the game begins. The main path consists of eight biomes stacked on top of one another, descending deeper into the cave as the player progresses through the main game. Each successive biome contains stronger enemies and more valuable objects or spells than the last. In order, the biomes in the main path are: Mines, Coal Pits, Snowy Depths, Hiisi Base, Underground Jungle, The Vault, Temple of the Art, and The Laboratory.[8] In the final biome resides the main boss of the game, Kolmisilmä[9]. Upon defeating the boss, the player is rewarded with the Sampo, which can be used to finish the main path and complete the main game.[10]
Noita also consists of many other various bosses, mini-bosses, secret biomes, in-game achievements, challenges, and endings that are either hidden or not a direct part of the main game and its progression.[11][12][13] It also contains a viewer participation feature that lets Twitch livestream viewers vote about in-game events.
Development
Noita was developed by Nolla Games, an independent game studio based in Helsinki, Finland. The studio was formed by Petri Purho (the developer of Crayon Physics Deluxe), Olli Harjola (The Swapper) and Arvi Teikari (Baba Is You).[2][14][1]Noita is inspired by the 1998 artillery game Liero, falling-sand games, and modern roguelikes.[2] The game's sound design was by Niilo Takalainen, and the soundtrack was a collaboration between the Finnish psychedelic band From Grotto and Niilo Takalainen.[15] The game went through many different design directions for two years, before settling on the final format.[16] Petri Purho described it as "based on a falling sand style simulation. Essentially, it's complex cellular automata."[17]
Noita was released in early access for Microsoft Windows on 24 September 2019 and is digitally distributed on GOG.com, Humble Bundle, Itch.io, and Steam. The developer expected the game to be in early access for a year before its full release.[18]Noita left early access as the 1.0 version on 15 October 2020.[19]
The game received post release content updates until 30 March 2021 with the release of the “Epilogue Update”, however the developers stated they would still release bug fix patches. They also highlighted the game's modding community.[20] On 8 April 2024, the developers released a follow-up "Epilogue 2 Update" with additional content and quality of life changes.