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Full Release (2017)
Players rate Induction as clearly challenging, with mechanics and encounters that demand patience and consistency.
Players often find this game difficult because of several demanding mechanics:
Induction will push beginners and may still frustrate experienced players in certain sections. Players comfortable with similarly demanding games will have the best time here. Players who rated games like Pop'n Music, Guitar Hero II, and DJMax Respect V at a similar challenge level may find Induction broadly comparable in difficulty.
Based on 11 ratings on Normal/Default difficulty, the average score is 7.1/10. Most players rated this game around 6.
Developer(s)
Bryan Gale
Publisher(s)
Bryan Gale
Genre(s)
Puzzle, Indie
Platform(s)
PC (Microsoft Windows), Linux, Mac, Nintendo Switch
Keywords
time travel, abstract, pax east 2015, digital distribution
Induction is an abstract puzzle game about time travel and paradoxes. As you master its logic, Induction will 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. Each puzzle is crafted to reveal a unique aspect of the game’s elegant yet exacting internal logic, gently guiding you into realising the potential of your powers. 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 and radio broadcaster Tim Shiel.
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