Magnetic: Cage Closed is a first person puzzle game where the player manipulates magnetic forces to accomplish their goals. The mechanics are focused around a single tool: The Magnet Gun which allows you to create electromagnetic fields with either positive or negative charges.
Ben ce n'est pas si mal. Mais ce n'est pas foufou non plus. On ne peut pas lui reprocher grand-chose, si ce n'est somme toute son manque d'inspiration et parfois de maniabilité. Magnetic : Cage Closed est donc à réserver aux super accros du puzzle physique à la première personne, qui le torcheront en trois heures, ainsi qu'aux fétichistes du marron.
You are a prisoner trapped in a strange facility, filled with deadly traps and whispered secrets. At first the facility and its inhabitants all seem like a mystery to you, but soon you begin to understand: Your only chance to survive is to master the Magnet Gun and stay out of harms way. If you make yourself useful they will let you live a little longer, and sooner or later you will get your chance. As the Warden keeps on telling you: “There is always a way out…”
Unique Tool - The magnet gun is a unique tool that can transform the environment, launch you through the air or assist with complicated box puzzles
Diversity - The challenges in Magnetic come in many forms, and blend logical puzzles with skill based movement in a unique combination
No playthrough is the same - Each choice has an impact on what comes next. New secrets and paths are just waiting for players to find them
Studio | Guru Games |
Éditeur | Good Shepherd Entertainment |
Genre | Portal-like |
Plateforme | Windows |
Localisation | Anglais, Français, Allemand, Espagnol - Espagne, Polonais, Portugais du Brésil, Russe |
Date de parution | 26 mai 2015 |
Prix | 14,99€ |
Configuration PC |
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