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World-Splitter throws you into a world split into two. Literally. You control a character navigating two overlapping realms separated by a shifting barrier. Switch between layers to solve puzzles by rearranging platforms and objects that only exist in one dimension at a time. The challenge comes from timing jumps, manipulating the environment, and figuring out which parts of each world can interact. Movement feels tight and responsive, with platforming sections blending action and brain teasers. Co-op mode adds another layer of coordination as players tackle levels together, each controlling one side of the split. The game’s standout is its clever use of dual dimensions. Every level forces you to think in two planes, creating puzzles that twist expectations of space and physics. With 80+ levels across solo and multiplayer modes, it balances replayability without feeling repetitive. Released in 2021, it’s been a steady favorite on indie forums for its inventive mechanics and smooth split-screen design. The art style leans colorful and minimal, keeping focus on the puzzles while making each world shift visually distinct. Switch and PC players get the most updated versions, but the core experience holds up across platforms.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen
IGDB Rating
80.0
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