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  • Summary: Welcome to Tetragon – a vast mysterious universe of unique game mechanics, puzzles, magical mazes, and challenges! It’s a real challenge for those who enjoy the games in the vein of The Room, The Witness and The Talos Principle.

    Your goal is to move planes with a spinning world gravity.
    Welcome to Tetragon – a vast mysterious universe of unique game mechanics, puzzles, magical mazes, and challenges! It’s a real challenge for those who enjoy the games in the vein of The Room, The Witness and The Talos Principle.

    Your goal is to move planes with a spinning world gravity. Using the power of TetraGen move the ground and the towers to guide the brave lumberjack Lucios through the scattered worlds and find his lost son!

    Somewhere in the parallel universe there is a world made of the plane realities. These planes float around the sacred jewel – TetraGen. Since the dawn of time it had been a prosperous world with no place for anything evil in it… until out of nowhere a mysterious dark energy started to grow in Tetragon.

    After a while it had spawned the most bizarre creature intending to destroy the TetraGen and plunge the world of Tetragon into the chaos! Eventually, this creature had reached its goal and the TetraGen jewel was broken into the pieces. Only by using all of its powers the Will of Tetragon managed to imprison the dark creature but it was too late. Now someone brave has to fix this broken world by retrieving the pieces of TetraGen…
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  1. Game World Navigator Magazine
    Oct 22, 2021
    65
    Despite his powers, Lucius will still die if he falls from a high platform or turns the world the wrong way. So leave your arcade credentials at the door; experience with 15 puzzle will be much more relevant. [Issue#255, p.66]
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  1. Dec 17, 2021
    5
    Starting out with Tetragon it felt like it had some potential promise. A generally nice art style, a story of a father looking to find hisStarting out with Tetragon it felt like it had some potential promise. A generally nice art style, a story of a father looking to find his lost daughter… there are some elements that work well in it. That said, the puzzling itself too often ends up being a bit slow and tedious… at least with console controls. The design of the game very much adheres to the mobile touchscreen experience and it hasn’t translated very well to the dedicated game console of the Switch, at least if you’re not planning to play it in handheld mode. That’s where you get into the active question of whether you’d just be best sticking to the mobile version, and in this case I’d say there’s a good case for that being your better option as it just seems encumbered by the controls and the art looks better at the smaller scale.

    https://www.nindiespotlight.com/2021/08/mini-reviews-august-16th-edition.html
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  2. Oct 13, 2021
    4
    Simple mechanics, but the game is quite interesting. Currently impassable for Switch. Level 10 in the garden cannot be passed (where the ghostSimple mechanics, but the game is quite interesting. Currently impassable for Switch. Level 10 in the garden cannot be passed (where the ghost of the child is), because the moving platform does not have time to get to the right place, it is physically impossible, and the touch on the ninyendo does not work. Expand