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Shop For Portal Merchandise. Add to Cart. Package info. A Boy and His Blob for the Nintendo Wii revisits the NES adventure game with a refreshed look and refined gameplay which once again allows players to own a blob pet who loves to eat jellybeans. While fundamentally similar to the original the leap in hardware allows the Nintendo Wii edition to be a vastly superior re-imagining. Not content with limiting this experience to the Nintendo Wii the game was eventually ported to additional modern day consoles and computer platforms.
Focusing on a s QUBE Q. With similarities to other first person puzzle games such as Portal QUBE builds on the fundamentals established in these titles with its own variation of mechanics.
Infinifactory throws players into an alien controlled facility as you create assembly lines in first person for blocks to go from point A to point B across 6 challenging worlds. With many different block types to master, a competitive leader board and dark sense of humour there is plenty to enjoy in Infinifactory as you break down the puzzles laid out before you and conquer them through logical constructions. The core Infinifactory offering is a highly structured experience with players selectin From the brain that brought you Blocksworld comes a new adventure focused on blocks, Odd Bot Out.
This puzzling mobile journey will take you across a minimalist game world as you help Odd after he fails the standardised robot test. Echochrome is a PlayStation exclusive title with unique puzzle elements that uses a rotatable world and physics to alter your perception of each level.
Narrated by Davey Wreden in a similar fashion to his past game players are taken through a number of areas that feature incomplete games by a person called Coda. These creations are then used as reflection points to understand who Coda is with a number of tie ins to real life and the relationship between game creators and their players. This sto Vessel is a puzzle game with steampunk elements that focuses on physic puzzles based around liquid. The game was released in and has proven to be popular among puzzle fans and the media for its unique mechanics and simulation of fluids.
In Vessel players will be jumping into the shoes of M. Arkwright who is an inventor of Fluro, one of the core mechanics in your puzzle adventure. An omnipotent narrator, redirectable energy beams, pressure plates and increasingly difficult puzzles isolated in their own discrete areas. Sound familiar? The Talos Principle takes the best bits of many puzzle games, including the Portals, and shapes them into something all its own. If you want to ignore all the words, it works well as a straightforward logic game, with tough tests that will keep you scratching your head for half an hour or more at a time.
The narration happens in real-time, and the voice will both pre-empt and react to the choices you make with hilarious, playful results. The second-best gun in puzzle gaming.
With its titular Swapper, you create a clone of yourself with a single click, and warp your consciousness into that clone with a second.
By switching between them you can fling your soul across entire rooms and walk your creations off sharp drops if necessary, all in the name of reaching the next puzzle. All the while, the puzzles become evermore difficult, with coloured lamps that block your ability to clone and rooms that reverse gravity.
What better game to play after Portal than one built by its own lead designer, Kim Swift? As the young nephew of Professor Fitz Quadwrangle, you solve puzzles by shifting between alternate dimensions, each of which affects objects in different ways.
One dimension turns everything light and fluffy, letting you pick up heavy objects with ease or blow blocks of metal around with fans. Another slows time, letting you throw a box, run to the other side of the room, and prepare to catch it before it arrives. At its best, these dimensions collide in unexpected ways.
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