
This will involve general navigation throughout each zone, keeping clear of spikes, avoiding hazards and timing your flips to effectively get through an area in one piece. Instead you reverse your own gravity at the press of a button and uses this as the core mechanic for solving the challenges that await just ahead. Unlike many other platformer games there isn’t a jumping feature. Teleporters are also scattered around the dimension which can be a quick way to warp back to the ship and from there to any of the other activated teleporters. Some of these boxes are highlighted in a specific colour, which will represent an important area, usually a zone. The map screen is a useful feature and a huge part in finding out where you have and haven’t been, displaying the world as several boxes or blank spaces.

This is done by exiting the ship and exploring the surroundings for possible entrances into a new zone, the use of level titles at the bottom of the screen will help indicate you’ve reached one of these areas, or simply browse every corner of the world and see what you can find. You can choose to rescue the crew members in any order you like, except for one who is found during the first zone, this is of course considering you know where to look for them. The game starts off with a cutscene just before the accident takes place and soon enough you will get to take control. It is up to Captain Viridian to explore this strange world, locate his missing crew members and find out the cause of the dimensional interference.īought this title on a whim because of the praise I have seen and I generally love these neat little games with a retro visual style. It appears to be trapped in this alternate dimension and everyone has been scattered around this place. Take role of the fearless leader, Captain Viridian as you find yourself seperated from your the crew during a quick evacuation when the ship becomes affected by a dimensional interference. Demo & Purchase: Official Site | Steam Store
