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  • Summary: Escape a bizarre world by rotating the universe. Use portals, physics, time, and clones as floors become walls, walls become ceilings, left becomes down, and right becomes up. Play the 2D puzzle platformer game inspired by Portal that has since blossomed into the 30-level reality-defyingEscape a bizarre world by rotating the universe. Use portals, physics, time, and clones as floors become walls, walls become ceilings, left becomes down, and right becomes up. Play the 2D puzzle platformer game inspired by Portal that has since blossomed into the 30-level reality-defying monstrosity it is today. Expand
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  1. Jul 30, 2018
    70
    Don’t be put off by the visuals, and don’t expect your time in the Continuum to be a walk in the park, because this warped world brings about plenty of frustration, but if you’re prepared to hunker down and refuse to take an ‘L’, no matter what the situation, then this is something that will appeal.
  2. Jul 30, 2018
    65
    The Z Axis: Continuum isn’t likely to rock your puzzle-loving world, but it does enough to stand out on the merit of its interesting, manipulative mechanics. The game slowly feeds you into the basics of play before throwing larger, more complex levels your way. It may indeed be lacking in the visual department for more reasons than one, but it still goes on to present a brain hammering challenge nevertheless.
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  1. Aug 1, 2018
    7
    Once completed you’re highly unlikely to return back to the game and that’s a shame because the game doesn’t have much in terms of content.Once completed you’re highly unlikely to return back to the game and that’s a shame because the game doesn’t have much in terms of content. There hasn’t really been anything different included so without a doubt you’ve probably seen what this game has in many different game’s before. The later levels can be a real pain at times so I recommend that you play this game in short bursts. Does The Z Axis: Continuum do enough to get a recommendation from me? It'is a game that does provide you with some enjoyable moments throughout and I’m pleased to say that as far as the physics and puzzles go this game does get these particular aspects spot on. I will say though that it does have a few shortcomings and it can be frustrating from time to time but that doesn’t stop it from getting a thumbs up from me because as far as the puzzle genre goes it’s a pretty decent addition. Expand