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  • Summary: Paul & Percy is a NO-NONSENSE PUZZLE GAME where you have to co-operate with yourself in order to progress through a strange but inviting world. Jump, push and stomp your way through an epic puzzling adventure. Took a wrong step? No problem, the 5th dimension features a handy rewindPaul & Percy is a NO-NONSENSE PUZZLE GAME where you have to co-operate with yourself in order to progress through a strange but inviting world. Jump, push and stomp your way through an epic puzzling adventure. Took a wrong step? No problem, the 5th dimension features a handy rewind button that makes puzzle solving more fun than ever.

    OLD-SCHOOL PUZZLES, NEW SCHOOL FEATURES. The challenges are similar to that of old school puzzlers, but with the features and accessibility, that the gamers of today have come to expect. Made a mistake? Rewind! Messed up? Restart! Got stuck? Choose a new level! Hooked? With 50 levels, bonus biscuits and 15 achievements, there’s plenty of stuff to do!
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  1. Dec 5, 2011
    90
    Overall, Paul & Percy gets high marks. This is definitely a game for those who are interested in testing their planning and strategy skills. Currently, there are 50 levels that will take a decent amount of time to complete, especially if players want to obtain gold medals in each level.
  2. Nov 29, 2011
    80
    The controls are mostly swipe-based and work fine.
  3. Dec 17, 2011
    80
    Replay value is good, as you'll need to try several strategies before hitting on the optimal solution and earning gold. Also, forked pathways on the level map allow you to bypass some of the 50 available levels if you like, so you'll probably have additional puzzles to go back and solve even after working through the game.