Qbeh-1: The Atlas Cube
PuzzleQBEH-1: The Atlas Cube is an atmospheric 1st-person puzzle platformer by Liquid Flower that takes players on an inspired quest through a variety of divergent...
iO is an abstract Puzzle Platformer where size, speed, mass and momentum are the notable factors. Players have to constantly change their size in order to solve some of the trickiest puzzles. Increasing your size will make you roll and drop faster; while decreasing it will help you gain height and fit through certain areas. Play with the laws of physics, reach your destination as quick as possible and grab that gold medal as your reward!
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wow this looks cool
can't wait to try this on my ipad. Why the game named iO?
Here's why we picked the name iO:
- It’s short, weird, funny and memorable.
- It has a fun pronunciation (aiooo).
- It has a link with astronomy and space (IO is a moon of Jupiter).
- It’s very minimalistic and abstract, as is the game itself.
- Inside Out. You can literally see growth through the small i and big O (the ball).
- And finally, turned 90 degrees the name resembles the ball rolling over a platform.