Some cool ideas but in order to really progress you have to be really particular at platform jumping. Portal required some of this skill too - which i'm not very good at, but it gave you a lot more leeway to fail. This one requires precision jumping to the point where I'd spend most of my time navigating the puzzle after I had already solved it. I'm not a fan of that. There's also no personality or story which isn't a huge issue for me but it's something I appreciate nonetheless. Overall I'd say 6/10
Duplexer
- Release Date:
- Jan 29, 2016
- Developer:
- Vantage Games
- Publisher:
- Vantage Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
The game is designed to encourage players to solve puzzles in new and innovative ways. By focusing on a very simple mechanic, the game opens up near-endless level possibilities and puzzle solving methods. This allows the player to complete many levels in various different ways, depending on the approach they like to take and how their mind overcomes complex challenges.
Players must overcome challenges and puzzles by moving sections of the walls to maneuver themselves, and other objects, through the level.
Featuring:
- 100 interesting and challenging levels
- Original music score
- 21 Challenging Achievements
- Accurate time tracking for every level
We plan to continually release updates which includes more levels to challenge yourselves on, these updates will be FREE forever!
Here at Vantage Games we love competition. That's why we encourage players to put their skills to the test and try to complete our game as fast as possible. We have built the game with competitive speed running in mind and would love it if you pushed our game to its limits. To help do this we have provided a built in timer to every level and all levels can be replayed at any time.
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User Reviews
Ok 3d puzzle game with solid mechanics and decent if not bare bones graphics. Unfortunately there's a lack of polish here that separates games like this from great 3d puzzle games like Portal or The Witness. Without that charm and personality it just becomes a bit of a chore. Will update this review after playing some more if things improve.
Ok here is the first REAL REVIEW: I finished the game on principle alone. The only reviewer who actually finished. I still cannot recommend this game based on certain aspects. First, you will fail. This is a running joke in this game as you are forced to fail at random times. Not my style of hardcore joking? This is built around speed racers, and as I know speed racers, you die a bazillion times before you master the level. This is not my style of game play, but that's what the developers wanted to cater towards. LEVEL 44 and VARIOUS random levels: Beware this game is not like others, no previous clues will help you understand that maps are never mentioned or that guessing (getting lucky) is a skill. No, this is not. It is tedious and forces a failure. If this game was designed so you die, then memorize everything as you die, it's exhausting. This game is not forgiving. Jumping/glitching balls/ cubes etc, somethings will collide in unexpected ways. After finishing th...
I am awarding this game with a "First" title. But first, let's look at what the game could have improved on. My main complaint with Duplexer is the fact that all the levels I've played (the first 20) appear to be too finicky. Most of them require large amounts of push-pulling to get to the exit due to the abnormally large size of the level, even though it's absolutely clear how to do so; level 3 alone requires at least 20 pulls. Then there are a number of levels where you literally have to parkour your way towards the exit (after push-pulling the blocks). Combined with the over-sensitive jumping mechanic (which only allows you to jump up one space but along about 5 spaces), this results in large amounts of unnecessary failure which means continually re-solving the level again and again until you FINALLY not overshoot the block you're trying to land on (this happened four times to me in the same level). The green pillars can only be pulled; the red pillars only pushed. It goes withou...
This is a pretty good game. Most puzzles are interesting and fun. However, couple are just a test of you mouse and fine movements, no purpose but to waste time doing some little thing to perfection from the 20th time. I would still recommend the game!
I love u jonny lul. Game of the year a must buy for everyone for sure
a very entertaining game with emence chalenge. when you finaly compleate that level you will be soo happy.
A decent game with some imaginative ideas, however some puzzles very tedious. For example you may know the solution but controls can be an issue.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP SP3 (32-bit only), Windows Vista, or Windows 7
- Processor: 2.0+ GHz processor
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: SM3-compatible video card
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 500 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10
- Processor: Intel i3 or above
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA 8000 series or higher graphics card
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Duplexer cost?
Duplexer costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Duplexer?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP3 (32-bit only), Windows Vista, or Windows 7 Processor: 2.0+ GHz processor Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: SM3-compatible video card DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 Processor: Intel i3 or above Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA 8000 series or higher graphics card DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Duplexer available on?
Duplexer is available on Windows PC.
Is Duplexer worth buying?
Duplexer has 50% positive reviews from 10 players.
When was Duplexer released?
Duplexer was released on Jan 29, 2016.
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