About This Game When you, as a young boy, are dropped off to visit your uncle, you notice something’s wrong. First, he’s not there to greet you. Second, there’s the explosion that happened right as you arrived. And third, the house seems to be even weirder than you remembered it. Now, your job is to find—and ultimately rescue—your uncle, by using his newest invention, the Interdimensional Shift Device (or IDS), to switch between dimensions and solve puzzles. That sofa too heavy to move? There’s a dimension for that! Switch to Fluffy Dimension and that sofa is now light as a feather. Need to get up to a high ledge? There’s a dimension for that! Just switch to Anti-Gravity Dimension and things begin to float upward. Need to make things heavier? There’s a dimension for th—well, you get the idea. Switch dimensions in real time, work your way through the crazy complex mansion wings and rescue your uncle! 1075eedd30 Title: Quantum ConundrumGenre: Casual, StrategyDeveloper:Airtight GamesPublisher:Square EnixRelease Date: 21 Jun, 2012 Quantum Conundrum Torrent Download [portable] It's no Portal 2, but it's still a fun puzzle game.. The overall puzle design is really good, it knows not only to be creative with its elements but also to do it the fun way. Ironic that what I found much less funny than playing is hearing the character who is supposed to be funny and will never shut up.. You solve puzzles while John Delancey (Q from Star Trek, Discord from MLP, the air traffic controller from Breaking Bad, etc.) says a bunch of stuff to you enthusiastically. The puzzles are fairly varied. The Portal games are better by a long shot, but this was decent for one playthrough. If you can get it for like 5 bucks, you may as well, provided you like John Delancey's voice. Nice game but not great. I normally say a lot more, but the advertisements for the game tell you enough. If you like first person puzzle games involving physics and such, you'll want to play it on the cheap.. Quantum Conundrum is not better than Portal. It's not worse than Portal either. It's a first person puzzle game as good as Portal and it feels like someone played that game and applied the lessons learned to their own creation. As a puzzle game, it gives unique mechanics that are fun to work with, not only by playing the game normally, but also with the shift and time goals in each stage. The voice acting is really good, and there's enough here to say that it's worth the cost.The only two negatives is that completing the game gets you nothing if you're for more than achievements, and that Airtight Games is no more, meaning you're just giving money to the publisher rather than the devs. Still, if you want a physics based puzzle game, this one is fit to purpose.Make sure you "Do A Thing" when you get the chance. ;). It's no Portal 2, but it's still a fun puzzle game.. The overall puzle design is really good, it knows not only to be creative with its elements but also to do it the fun way. Ironic that what I found much less funny than playing is hearing the character who is supposed to be funny and will never shut up.. You solve puzzles while John Delancey (Q from Star Trek, Discord from MLP, the air traffic controller from Breaking Bad, etc.) says a bunch of stuff to you enthusiastically. The puzzles are fairly varied. The Portal games are better by a long shot, but this was decent for one playthrough. If you can get it for like 5 bucks, you may as well, provided you like John Delancey's voice. Nice game but not great. I normally say a lot more, but the advertisements for the game tell you enough. If you like first person puzzle games involving physics and such, you'll want to play it on the cheap.. Quantum Conundrum is not better than Portal. It's not worse than Portal either. It's a first person puzzle game as good as Portal and it feels like someone played that game and applied the lessons learned to their own creation. As a puzzle game, it gives unique mechanics that are fun to work with, not only by playing the game normally, but also with the shift and time goals in each stage. The voice acting is really good, and there's enough here to say that it's worth the cost.The only two negatives is that completing the game gets you nothing if you're for more than achievements, and that Airtight Games is no more, meaning you're just giving money to the publisher rather than the devs. Still, if you want a physics based puzzle game, this one is fit to purpose.Make sure you "Do A Thing" when you get the chance. ;)
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