"What I found frustrating, however, was that sometimes the garishness of the background in the puzzles would be too strong and it would actually be quite difficult to differentiate the puzzle itself from the images in the back. Despite my criticisms, I don’t think Infini is necessarily a bad game. I think it’s a game that is trying to tell a story in a very non-linear or traditional way. I just can’t say that this was done effectively. However, I do think the puzzle mechanics are quite interesting and sometimes even refreshing. This is definitely a game you would play for its puzzles rather than any story its attempting to tell. With that said though, it feels to me like either a hit or miss. Personally, it was a miss."
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Infineural is a brief horror game that uses time distortion as its main scare tactic. You control a character caught in a lab experiment where a warp drive stretches minutes into decades. The catch is a simple coffee cup that erases memories if consumed. Your actions in each run affect outcomes with multiple endings tied to whether you drink the coffee or not. The gameplay loops around short sessions where you piece together fragmented events across warped timelines. The game’s unsettling atmosphere comes from its quiet dread rather than loud shocks. Players note the time mechanic forces careful decision making since each choice locks you into different narrative paths. While only 2-3 hours long, the shifting stories and environmental details create a lasting creepiness. Community feedback highlights the clever use of repetition as both a gameplay loop and thematic device.
The player takes part in an experiment involving a time-extending warp drive. They can choose to drink a cup of coffee to forget the experience, or leave it alone and remember everything.
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