![]() Of course, for all intents and purposes, the wall is now the ground-and certain objects will react to gravity appropriately. If you want to get to the ceiling, you can turn the wall into a floor, and walk straight up it. Of course, doing so is never so simple, and to get past Manifold Garden’s obstacles, you’ll need to switch between orientations, all of which are color-coded. Much of the puzzle gameplay in Manifold Garden consists of placing blocks, and hitting switches. Of course, to achieve this goal, you’ll have to solve puzzles. There’s something of a corruption that clouds areas, and clearing that corruption is your ultimate goal. You aren’t just placing blocks to see what’s ahead, rather, there’s a purpose to the whole ordeal. Screenshot: Manifold GardenĪs abstract and surreal as Manifold Garden can be, there is a bit of a narrative underlying the entire thing. Like something out of MC Escher, but repeating to span infinity. ![]() ![]() There is never a lack of gorgeous or brain boggling visuals, and they’re presented in a way I’ve never quite experienced. Now it ranges between looking like black outlined architectural drawings to gorgeous geometric patterns. Apparently, according to developer Willam Chry’s Twitter, the current style manifested after many iterations of small changes through development. Its visuals are really the first thing you’ll notice. Manifold Garden looks unlike any puzzle game I’ve ever played. Now, a year after its release, it’s finally out for consoles-so I thought this would be a great time to check it out. I’m usually a sucker for puzzle games, and something as visually striking as Manifold Garden fell completely off my radar-though I do remember, vaguely, its announcement almost a half a decade ago. I missed this one, and I’m really surprised I did. Last year, mind bending puzzle game Manifold Garden released on the Epic Game store.
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