About This Game Experience the mind bending power of single player cooperation.Project Temporality is a third person action/puzzle game built around the concept of allowing the player to play with time. Thanks to our proprietary engine Sparta 3D we make the fourth dimension as available as the other three. Just as with a VCR you can rewind time or fast-forward through it seamlessly.Combining this and our time line concept you will solve mind-bending puzzles, by giving yourself a helping hand. Any time you need a friend, you can be that friend. Create a new timeline at any time/any place there are no restrictions. This game is all about giving you full freedom in four dimensions.Solve puzzles involving lasers, mirrors, force fields, trap doors, platforms, keys etc. Exploit time to do the impossible. Explore the world and see into the mind of its people. We hope that you will enjoy the result of our years of evenings and weekends.Contains 6-14 hours of gameplay.Key Features4D Gameplay The fourth dimension Time is as accessible to you as the other three since at any time you can rewind to any earlier point in time, to find that perfect moment for you. No more frustrating replays performing the same sequence over and over again. Just rewind and fix.Single Player Cooperation This is the key part of the game. You can exist in many parallel timelines using time clones. It means that every time you need a friend's help in the game, you can be that friend. You can spawn a new time clone at any position and time in the game, and once you create a new one it’s there forever. Multiple true timelines Time clones will continue to perform the actions you recorded. They are, however, still a part of the game world, and if you change the game world the end result will also change. Temporality fielded objects A temporality fielded object is an object that won’t be affected by your time manipulations, because it is inside a field that cancels out all timelines except the original one. The Paradox Effect Combining the true timelines with the temporality fielding allows us to create paradox based puzzles where one single timelines performs multiple different actions depending from where in time it is viewed. Mathematically every temporality fielded object increases the number of dimensions with one which is what allows the paradox effect. 6d5b4406ea Title: Project TemporalityGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Defrost GamesPublisher:Defrost GamesRelease Date: 20 May, 2014 Project Temporality Key Serial Number A nice game which can be described as a cousin to Braid and Portal. The aspects of manipulating time to create several different timelines has been the bread and butter of Science Fiction stories for decades, but apart from Braid this is the first game I've ever seen that explores the possibilities. Since this is a 3D plattform game, the aspects of timetravel that are most explored are of course the purely spatial and temporal, having to go through ways of getting past obstacles by manipulating the timelines. While they overall have done a good job creating puzzles that you have to think through in order to solve, while still remaining enjoyable, some puzzles just feel like variations of previous puzzles. At first I found the story unengaging but at level 8, I felt it took a turn for the better. All in all, if you enjoyed Braid and Portal, odds are you'll like Project Temporality.. This is an exceptional, slow-paced puzzle\/platformer for gamers of all skill levels.The gameplay is solid, the story is simple, and the music is excellent.If you like to challenge your puzzle-solving skills, give this game a go.. The game is amazing! A puzzle game in the vein of Portal. The controls are spot-on and the story is intriguing. This NEEDS to be in your collection.. I spent 7.49 Euro on Project Temporality, and I'd honestly say it was worth it. The game is short, though. The game runs about as long as the original portal and has more than enough puzzles to be interesting, with some of them requiring very abstract thinking. It looks pretty good technically, though it's very samey, and I wouldn't with the story if I were you. But should you get it? Well...If you like puzzle games, DEFINITELY buy this. It's one of the better puzzle games I've played in a while and - unlike the others - it doesn't look awful. The controls are loose and wobbly, but with essentially infinite-use time reversal, you can account for that. It's clever, it's creative and it gives you mechanics which seem familiar, but are fairly unique on their own. This will challenge your brain, but in a good way.However, Temporality is also a very slow-paced game. While you may beat most levels in under three minutes on the clock, keep in mind that the clock counts back when you reverse time. So while it may be an absolute 3 minutes, you'll actually be spending 15-20 minutes per level. The character jogs slowly, jumps awkwardly and the game requires a lot of repetition, minor adjustments to positioning and timing and a lot of staring at a puzzle to figure out what you to do. If you need action, this isn't the right game. And it also goes without saying that if you're awful at puzzle games, Temporality will frustrate you.For me, though, it was a worthwhile buy at 7.49 Euro. I'm not entirely sure if I can recommend it at its full price of 15 Euro, though. I mean, it's cool and creative, but also VERY short. If you're a huge puzzle game fan I can kind of see paying full price, but for my pocket I don't know that I could go much higher than 10 Euro. Then again, I'm stingy :). Since I'm pretty enthused about this game I'll try not to be bias, and give an objective reviiew.Pros:+The Game is highly entertaining and the puzzles are stellar.+Graphics are quite suffficent for a game of it's renown.+Puzzles are quite relaxing and exciting at times, never a dull moment.Cons:-The "Story" is a little bit vague without the logs and they're completely optional and are actually not even hinted on how to read beyond the contextual icon. This seems like a poor development. -Continuing off the Story there appears to be no enemies\/fighting, atleast as far in as I've gotten; This detracts from the idea of a 3rd person puzzle because at the very least you should have some crazed robot out to get you. This only has "testing" - and if I want "testing" - I can just play SE for hours on end. So Like I said the stories not so great.-As far as I can tell there's no "real" multiplayer - just you and your clones :(.All in all would I recommend this game? Yes, to the right person. It's definitely not a GTA-styled game even though you may be lead to believe that by the screenshots. And to answer your question about open-world the "tests" are divided into levels - not exactly open-world to me...it is definitely a good game, not sure if I'd pay $15 for it again but what's done is done.... A really nice and good looking puzzle game, not unlike Portal.It play's out on a space station orbiting what once was Jupiter (still is, just not the way we know it. The developers must really like 2001: A Space Odyssey and 2010: The Year We Made Contact and its sequel); A scientific testing facility where you are the 80-something test subject.What are you testing? Well, you have a brain implant that allows you to move forward and backward in time, as well as create temporal clones of yourself doing whatever it was you did before. It basically is a record-and-playback function for you as a person. And therein lies the kicker. The puzzles you are presented with require you to create not one but several of these clones of yourself in order to solve them.It looks and plays really smooth and beautiful, except that a lot of rooms and corridors look very much alike and resources are obviously being re-used a bit too much. But every now and then you get to watch out the window and see...well, just watch the forementioned movies or play the game and you'll get it. The musical score and sound effect round the artwork off quite nicely.The physics and modelling have proven a tad temperamental though. Buttons you're supposed to step on sometimes don't trigger because of the odd shape and the character(s) collision detection and lasers, which push you away, may push you into a wall and all sorts of freaky things start happening.Then there are certain puzzles that involve objects that are shielded from temporal tampering, and that's where the real gamebreak lies. These puzzles come with a checkpoint so you can still reset the puzzle and try again. The problem is that not all objects are properly reset when using these, resulting in bugged puzzles that simply cannot be solved, you cannot proceed and therefor have to play the entire level again, and again...and again...But overall this really is a great addition for people that enjoy puzzles set in an FPS game with a SciFi undertone.
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