About This Game Induction is an abstract puzzle game about time travel and paradoxes. As you master its logic, Induction aims to rewire how you think about cause and effect.Across more than 50 meticulously designed puzzles, you must explore the counter-intuitive possibilities time travel permits. You will learn to choreograph your actions across multiple timelines, and to construct seemingly impossible solutions, such as paradoxical time loops, where the future depends on the past and the past depends on the future.Induction does not pander, but gives you the satisfaction of mastering an imaginary yet honest set of physical laws.Accompanying Induction’s minimalist visuals is a rich and responsive ambient soundtrack by Melbourne-based electronic composer, broadcaster, and Gotye collaborator, Tim Shiel.Praise for Induction"A mind-bending foxtrot of timelines." - Levi Rubeck, Kill Screen"Induction hurt my brain. It still hurts my brain, but there is no question that the game is brilliant." - Jacob Wood, IndieHangover"Leads the player down the path of exploration and discovery as they are forced to communicate with the game on its terms." - John Lindvay, BigSushi 7aa9394dea Title: InductionGenre: IndieDeveloper:Bryan GalePublisher:Bryan GaleRelease Date: 7 Feb, 2017 Induction Free Offline plaque induction full zone avis. induction oven price. set induction for english lesson plan. induction forge. induction at 41 weeks. induction non stick frying pan. induction wok. induction portable cooktop nz. todd english induction burner. induction pack meaning. induction motor portable table saw uk. induction cooker portable review. induction unit hvac. magnetic induction android. induction meaning english to english. induction cooker key symbol. induction of labour. induction innovations. induction loop. induction year. installing induction hob above drawers. induction loop system. hack induction heater. induction meaning in american english. induction kitchen. induction eng to hindi. induction in biology. chargeur induction iphone x darty. induction deduction. induction university. mutual induction definition hindi. induction motor. induction non stick pan. english induction test. free induction decay in mri. portable double induction cooktop nz. portable induction top. aeg induction hob serial number. atkins induction cheat day. induction cooktop installation cost. subduction zone examples. chargeur induction iphone usb. free induction template for new employee This game is a brilliant mind-bender!The mechanics are very creative. Some may find it confusing at first, but once you understand it, it becomes so satisfying to clear a level. Be prepared to face a lot of disappointments and mental blocks though!Mroeover, this is a game where you cannot just simply breeze through. You need to take your time. There are parts where you can only clear one level for a day, and then come back another time for the next (much more difficult) level after you have refreshed your mind.Think outside the box! Don't stress yourself out!. It is amazing how deeply this game explores time-travel. I am really enjoying what it does to my understanding of the concept and logic associated with it. Perhaps I can watch 'Primer' again, but really appreciate it this time :). What a wonderful breath of fresh air! A time-travel puzzle full of ingenious paradoxes.If you're looking for something new that gives you a sense of accomplishment...Look no further.. Induction is up there with puzzle games like English Country Tune and Snakebird. Bryan Gale has done an excellent job honing in on those moments where you feel like a character in a time travel story. Those conundrums are truly inspired and, well, difficult (especially the last puzzle). I can't say I've remembered so thoroughly my thought process in solving a puzzle as I have in the game's tiniest puzzle (unfortunately there is no identifier to the puzzles so I can't tell you exactly which one it is). Without spoiling anything, I truly believed the puzzle was impossible because the act of shifting your past self out of phase couldn't possibly align when it time-travelled. When I finally solved it I was amazed at how simple and elegant the solution was. This game is riddled with moments like these. Ones where you are at your wits end and you restate your assumptions and think things over like the protagonist in Pi(1998). It's awesome. Also, why isn't this tagged with Great Soundtrack?. A nifty little puzzle game, tackling the mind-bending world of time travel in a novel way (for a game). The trailer and screenshots are a pretty accurate guide to what to expect in this game, although they don't illustrate how polished the game is throughout - if you like hat you see, get it!. I just finished this game and I must say that I loved it, specially the difficulty curve since it started with easy levels that teach you the mechanics without being trivials and finally reaching a point where the levels got really difficult to the point I would spend half and hour to a full hour to think of the solution to the puzzle. The best thing about it is that the difficulty is in discovering the solution since the execution was mostly trivial and you would spend a few seconds in executing (except the last level where i spent almost 2 minutes executing it and whenever i maked a mistake I would need play those 2 minutes again). In conlusion, if you love games that will make you think and get to those aha!!! momentes whenever you get to a solution this is the game for you. The only problem I would say this game has is that there are 2 levels that expect you to time your actions well and take a very long time to execute the solution, making those more of a mechanically difficult puzzle making you suffer inmediatly after you get to fin the solution. In conlusion i would recommend it to anyone who loves challenging puzzle games. Your mind will melt!. A puzzle game with time travel mechanics, close to Braid, Adventures of Winterbottom and several other indie games.Pros:- stylish minimalistic design- excellent atmospheric music and sound effects- interesting counter-intuitive puzzlesSo-so:- the authors chose to do no explanations in words. Instead, they want you understand the rules by guessing or experimenting. Some players will like this, and it feels artsy. Unfortunately, this only works as long as you guess right. But chances are, at some point you hit a roadblock: a level where you don't know how something works, and what button does what, and the game doesn't care to explain. E.g. in the last level in stage 1 you need to press Space key to create a copy of yourself, but this is never explained, and the list of available keys only appears in stage 2. I think I had to try every key on the keyboard until I finally hit that Space key.Cons:- the game was obviously done for consoles first, so the mouse isn't even supported. Besides, the direction of the cube's movement is rotated 45 degrees in relation to the WASD buttons. This gets confusing and often leads to pressing a wrong key accidentally. This could also be solved in many ways (e.g. make the camera look at the field from a side, not from a corner; or let the player rotate the camera; or let the player give the movement order by a mouse click, or make the angle less than 45 degrees, e.g. 15 degrees, and the North direction unambiguous)- lack of a grid on the surfaces makes navigation harder. Technically, the scenes consist of tiles, but these tiles blend together into big, flat, evenly colored areas. Often it's hard to predict where the cube will land, or exactly how many steps are needed to reach a certain point. This sometimes adds unnecessary frustration. Adding some thin, barely visible wireframe around cubes would help- can't skip levels. If you can't solve a level, the rest of the game will remained locked forever. Normally, puzzles unlock 2 or even 3 levels past the last solved one.8/10 A good game overall, with some annoyances coming from it being a port from consoles, and the desire of the authors to make a too elitist, artsy game.. The puzzles are excellent.. I was stuck looking for puzzle games until I found this masterpiece. The graphics are minimal yet effective; the music is outstanding; and the puzzles are amazing.Induction starts you out slow with a few tutorials in the beginning and thows you head-on into unexpected situations. Although some puzzles are similar to the ones you complete earlier, the twists added make it even more interesting. The way puzzles work when introducing a new puzzle mechanic is that you need to test what it does, and use it.If I could change only one thing, I would make it so the isometric view isn't as slightly-confusing as it is right now.My favorite games similar to this are Braid and FEZ. I frickin love time-travel puzzle mechanics.TL;DR: it's a fantastic game.
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