What players say
UVSU Puzzle Platformer Demo offers a fresh take on the genre with its time manipulation mechanic. The handcrafted claymation world is visually appealing and tactile. Puzzles require careful planning and creative thinking, as your recorded actions create obstacles. Nonlinear exploration adds replay value. A polished, free browser game that is both challenging and rewarding.
About this game
Game Introduction
UVSU Puzzle Platformer Demo is a free-to-play browser game that combines puzzle solving with platforming in a unique claymation universe. The core mechanic involves recording your every action, so that your past self mimics those movements in real time, turning your own history into obstacles. The world is nonlinear, encouraging exploration of different paths and discovery of hidden secrets. With its handcrafted art style, each environment feels tactile and unique. Developed for desktop browsers, this demo offers a fresh twist on platforming by blending time manipulation with creative puzzle solving.
How to Play
Players control a character through a claymation world using keyboard and mouse. Each action taken is recorded, and your past self repeats those actions, creating obstacles that must be navigated. Careful planning is essential to outwit your own history. The game features nonlinear progression, so you can explore various paths and uncover hidden secrets. For a more immersive experience, use the full screen option available in the game interface. The controls are intuitive, but puzzles require creative thinking and strategic planning.
Game Features
Surreal claymation world with handcrafted visuals. Time manipulation mechanics where your past actions become obstacles. Nonlinear exploration with multiple paths and hidden secrets. Free to play directly in your browser on desktop.
Tips for Success
Plan your moves carefully, as each action will be repeated by your past self. Use the environment to your advantage and experiment with different paths. Take your time to observe how your recorded actions affect the puzzle. Practice timing and positioning to avoid getting trapped by your own history. Replay sections to learn from mistakes and discover new strategies.