Endorlight is a basic side scrolling rogue like with too many platforming elements for my liking. You play an avatar that can jump, move, attack, and collect gold on their way to the exit from a level.
This is not my sort of game, and if you've followed any of my reviews... ever, you'll know why by this one basic screenshot.
While the chasms can't kill you, like in traditional platforming games, the monsters, the timing of your jumps, and the environment can.
They won't kill you outright through grotesque, spiky traps, but by forcing you to board the trolley cart of inevitably finding yourself in a valley of ... a chasm, and not being able to jump your way out of it.
As a result, my time with Endorlight was very short lived, as I detest games that force you into positions where there's only tedium involved in escaping from that position.
That's not gameplay, that's torture. When you're being tortured, you want that sweet release of death. Luckily, with Endorlight, you can get that very easilly but hitting the Alt+F4 buttons on your keyboard, uninstalling the game, and never thinking about it ever again.
This is a short review by my standards, but I fail to see the point of this game - its basic, adds nothing new to the genre of 2D, side scrolling, rogue like RPGs.
I think this ended up in my Steam library from a Humble Bundle, or Indie Gala bundle - and that's where most of the trash in my Steam library originated from.
The thing I'm learning by playing games in my Steam library alphabetically, is that there is very little that I'd actually want to keep, and a lot that I would've never purchased in the first place.