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You play as a robot navigating a space station where time and gravity bend against logic. The game lets you flip gravity to reorient platforms and deploy a time field to freeze or accelerate objects. Each level challenges you to manipulate momentum creatively, using these tools to bypass obstacles and figure out the station's secrets. The minimalist art style and methodical pacing focus attention on the interplay of physics, with environmental storytelling hinting at the station's fractured history. The game's strength lies in its tightly designed puzzles which force you to think in multiple dimensions. While the narrative remains cryptic, the execution of its core mechanics earned it a dedicated following among fans of cerebral platformers. Though released nearly a decade ago it still holds up for players who enjoy methodical problem solving over action-driven gameplay.
In the year 1905, Albert Einstein published the theory of special relativity, suggesting that nothing could move faster than the speed of light. What if any mortal could break that constant? Stretch it beyond its limits? Would human beings finally be able to find a way to cheat death and win over immorality? Or is it Chaos that follows the manipulation of time and gravity?
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
70.0
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