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Magnesium_173

$14.99
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Using a branching series of puzzles that are difficult to solve but simple to execute, Magnesium_173 explores a strange set of rules inspired by quantum mechanics. Through the lens of these rules, it seeks to answer a simple question: what makes a choice meaningful?

  • Over 100 puzzles that are challenging due to the underlying ideas. Each puzzle is honed to its simplest form, so the difficulty comes from discovering the consequences of the mechanics rather than the size and complexity of the puzzles.
  • Friendly design that wants you to understand. If you get stuck, each puzzle has a hint to point you in the right direction. Still stuck? There's a step by step solution available to help you get past the mental block.
  • New ideas are constantly introduced, examined and twisted. There are no filler puzzles - each one has something new to say.
  • Original soundtrack by Ian William Craig.
  • Color-blind friendly

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
7 user reviews
100%
Positive
8 min at review
Recommended

Classic puzzler with a modern aesthetic, lots of little delightful moments within the UI really make the experience. Update: It's been a few months, and I feel I should update my review with more detail. This is a phenomenal game, and I didn't realize how much so until I had a friend over and we were playing through a level together. The logical progression within this game is outstanding and satisfying, so much so that talking it out in real-time with someone is both helpful and enjoyable. Pick this one up!

6 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

I enjoyed this game and had a very good time with some of the causality-ish mechanics that felt like they explored new space from other time clone based puzzle games. I normally don't like games with strict step/turn limits but I think this game used it well and probably wouldn't have worked without that system. Most of the mechanics felt well-explored although I do feel like I was left wanting a little more. My favorite mechanic, entanglement, isn't something I've seen elsewhere and this game made good use of it to create neat puzzles about recording paths undoing those paths and then deleting that path to allow a more efficient solution. Despite this I do think this game has some flaws that limited my experience. The biggest thing is that the game took a while to get to the most interesting mechanics and spent a long time on tutorials (especially tutorials for the UI). I eventually came around to appreciating the UI once I reached entanglement and collapse since the interaction with...

4 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

I am GENUINELY astonished that this game isn't more popular than it is; the puzzles are so clever and well-crafted, the mechanics are clear yet complex at the same time, it requires a wonderful amount of thought and logical deduction... overall, just an incredible game! I had so many moments of "oh, wow, I feel like a GENIUS now!" and it was such a rewarding, well-made puzzle experience. If you enjoy logic puzzles and trippy time shenanigans, you NEED to check this game out, it's wonderful! (also, the soundtrack is incredible, but I really want the game itself to get more focus... it's such a great puzzle game..!!)

2 helpful
27 min at review
Recommended

This is such a cool game with such a neat implementation of its concept , I adore it

1 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun puzzle game with some interesting and novel mechanics. Took me about 7 hours to finish; I think the full price is a biiiit high but I got it on sale :)

1 helpful
8 hrs at review
Recommended

A very unique, well-designed puzzle game that is a little rough around the edges. The UI seems a little overly complicated at first because it requires that you play with a mouse, but once the more complicated mechanics get introduced it makes sense why the UI was done this way. The puzzles aren't terribly hard although I was stumped by a few at first. For a 2D grid-based, turn-based, puzzle game (I won't call this game sokoban because the mechanics are actually interesting), this game really requires you to rethink the way you approach the puzzles. Most puzzles have both a turn limit and a "entity per turn" limit so the trick is to figure out how to solve the puzzles optimally, which sometimes involves redoing previous actions. Overall this is a hidden gem for puzzle lovers. $15 is a little steep for how long it is (took me 8 hours to 100%) but it regularly goes on sale for $1.50.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7+
  • Memory: 500 MB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Magnesium_173 cost?

Magnesium_173 costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Magnesium_173?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7+ Memory: 500 MB RAM DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 1 GB available space

What platforms is Magnesium_173 available on?

Magnesium_173 is available on Windows PC.

Is Magnesium_173 worth buying?

Magnesium_173 has 100% positive reviews from 7 players.

When was Magnesium_173 released?

Magnesium_173 was released on Aug 19, 2021.

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