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A free update introduced "Group Therapy," a competitive mode where up to twelve players race through randomly generated puzzle rooms.

While often compared to Portal for its sterile testing environments and dry humor, the game's final act reveals a more poignant message about self-reflection and the importance of looking at personal problems from new angles. Game Features and Reception Superliminal

Certain puzzles involve standing at a precise angle to "materialize" 3D objects from 2D paintings on walls or floors. Narrative and Themes A free update introduced "Group Therapy," a competitive

is a surreal first-person puzzle game developed by Pillow Castle Games that challenges players to solve environment-based riddles by manipulating objects through forced perspective. Originally released for Windows in November 2019, it has since been ported to consoles and mobile platforms. Core Concept: Perception is Reality Narrative and Themes is a surreal first-person puzzle

If you pick up a small object, like a chess piece, and hold it so that it appears massive against a distant wall, it becomes that size when released.

The game is built around the idea that how you view an object determines its physical properties in the world.