I am convinced everyone should spring to action and hoist an orb on their shoulders.

I couldn’t put mine down.

You play as a winged insect lad birthed from a chrysalis and plopped into a mysterious desert land.

Insect lad stands by a purple orb as a three-headed alien being whirrs to life in Cocoon.

Defeat the moth in the first world and the game’s pattern clicks into place.

Your orange orb unlocks a power to reveal invisible platforms!

Green orb’s world is awash with flora and the patter of rain and… those invisible platforms.

Insect lad pulls an orb connected to a giant hermit crab that’ll act as a bridge in Cocoon.

For instance, I needed to get said flying robot companion to the other side of a walkway.

At the far end of the walkway was a platform used for whizzing between worlds.

Here lay another strip of gloop that would trap my robot pal.

Insect lad has dropped an orange orb onto a receptacle, making a nearby door slide open in Cocoon.

I could then hoist the orb that contained the trapped robot onto my back and cross the problematic walkway.

And there it was!

I’d essentially used a world as a Pokeball!

Insect lad runs with a green orb towards a funnel in Cocoon.

What are you waiting for?

Insect lad stands by a pool of green as an orange laser whizzes below in Cocoon.

Insect lad positions a green, orange, and purple orb around a special platform in Cocoon.

Insect lad watches as a strange alien deposits a purple orb in Cocoon.