This is a puzzle game where the objective is to get from point A to point B. In this game you will solve puzzles by manipulating the gravity of either yourself or other objects. You will use gravity to destroy destructible surfaces and navigate through spaces that are not physically possible in real life.
In the first level you will get the Gravity Manipulator which you will use to add a gravity source for other objects in the level to use, this gravity source uses Newtonian gravity (Sir Issac Newton's gravity equations) so as objects get close to this gravity source the gravitational strength increases exponential accelerating these objects to extreme speeds. You will use this to destroy destructible surfaces like doors or sometimes your helmet.
The Gravity Manipulator also has a pull mode which will simply move objects to the gravity source which will be used to position the objects in specific locations which will allow you to use the Player to Object mode and slingshot yourself through the center of gravity, this can be used reach otherwise unreachable locations. There will also be points in the game where you can change your direction of gravity, which will also be used to reach unreachable locations.
Minimum Setup
- OS: N/A
- Processor: Intel Core I7-4700MQ or AMD equivalentMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GT 750M
- Storage: 2 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: This game works well on both an SSD and HDD. In order to use DLSS you will have to force the game to use proton with the Windows version. On the Linux version controller inputs aren\'t detect so it will not show controller input icons. input will still work though. The specifications here are just what I have been able to test. it might work on less powerful hardware.
Recommended Setup
- OS: N/A
- Processor: Intel Core I5-10300H or AMD equivalentMemory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1050 TI
- Storage: 3 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: This game works well on both an SSD and HDD. In order to use DLSS you will have to force the game to use proton with the Windows version. On the Linux version controller inputs aren't detect so it will not show controller input icons. input will still work though. The specifications here are just what I have been able to test. it might work on less powerful hardware.
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