
But it’s extremely undercooked, often poorly handled and in the end there are simply far better and more exciting titles that explore similar, if maybe not exactly the same, ideas. I had some fun during the opening moments of the game and it isn’t a terrible execution of the idea. The game also sometimes hides elements that can be interacted with under odd perspective angles with no clear reason as to why that’s there and why interacting should do anything, but until you do, you’re stuck. Most of the time I couldn’t understand why I did what I did even after doing it and understanding what visual story it’s trying to tell. Mostly because the game never provides any understandable goals or reasons for combining elements – you just randomly rotate the perspective, shifting between different zoomed in elements of the scenes, until randomly stumbling upon something that connects and you can proceed further.

It’s a very simple, but fun mechanic that provides some fun during the first ten or so minutes of the game. So, say, a ladder on one side and a grate of the same overall form and color on the other side might actually connect between the two sides and change something on the scene. Elements of those scenes, however can be interacted with or even combined, if you look at them from a correct perspective. The concept is pretty simple – you look at a cube where each of its 5 available sides can show a different scene. It’s not bad, but playing it isn’t particularly fun. Antichamber, Gorogoa or even The Witness (for all of its countless issues) are great examples of titles that do that well, at least for the most part. What are the summer must-haves to put on your list Watermelons, soda pops, and puzzle games We are happy to announce that Moncage is joining the Steam. You have to direct player view to the patterns you wish them to see, but without robbing them of the eureka moment of finding it, provide them with a goal without turning the process into just solving problems, keeping the joy of discovery intact. 【Prove Your Puzzle-Solving Skills with Medals】There are a total of 15 achievements in the game, each corresponding with a Medal that has been crafted with a uniquely stunning design.Puzzle games or sequences in games built around perspective and optical illusions are tricky to do well. And, if all else fails, video walkthroughs can be unlocked as the ultimate safety plan. Focus can be activated to highlight the key items to the solution, while hint texts are available to provide further clarity.


【Get Unstuck with Thoughtful Hints】There is a multitude of guidance systems to help prevent players from getting stuck. Collect the photos from obscure corners and angles to reveal the underlying story, one photo at a time. 【Collect All Photos to Unveil the Story】Behind the puzzles, there lies a story with a surprising twist for the player to uncover.

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【Solve Puzzles with Mind-Boggling Optical Illusions】Use your imagination and spare no brain cells to find the connection and pinpoint every possible interaction between different sides of the cube, then watch as the magic unfold in front of you. Theres cool, and then theres The endless void of space cool, and the GravaStar GravaStar Sirius Pro is very much in the latter. At first sight, they may seem random and unrelated, but upon closer look, you will become mesmerized by the subtle and intricate ways of how these worlds connect…… The game takes place inside a mysterious cube, with each side of the cube housing a unique world: be it an old factory, a light tower, an amusement park, or a church, etc. Moncage is a stunning vignette puzzle adventure developed by Optillusion.
