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The Architect is a labyrinth/puzzle game where you have to exit the labyrinth by changing it around you. The player assumes control of a mysterious, yet insignificant tiny object. Every move must be carefully planned and double-checked, because once it is made there might be no turning back.

It sure does look flashy, and the music sounds pretty good giving the game a tense feeling. It may look simple, but the game offers up an enthralling storyline about a parallel universe.

You can grab a copy of the beta yourself from Itch.io right here. So, ponder no more! Grab it, play it and tell us what you think!

My Thoughts
The game is built in Unity, so it will work as well as any other Unity game, although in this case I didn't have any mouse issues, which is awesome (quite a few games suffer bad mouse issues when made in Unity).

The game isn't easy which is a good thing, too many puzzle games are far too easy and just aren't a challenge, this one seems different and offers up a decent enough challenge to keep you interested.

While it does give you hints on what to do, by the second level you are pretty much left on your own and it can take a while. Take your time!

Features
  • Unique graphical style
  • Use space modifiers to change the labyrinth around you!
  • Step into magnetic distortion fields for fast travels!
  • Music tracks fitting for the game’s atmosphere
  • Optional levels with additional details to the story
  • Full featured level editor included
  • Create custom levels
  • Share levels on the internet and test your friends
  • Create level series, even with storyline


They need votes getting onto Steam via greenlight, so if you like the look of it be sure to give it a vote. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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manny Mar 6, 2014
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