About This Game Causality is a puzzle game about manipulating time, altering the sequence of events and changing the outcome of each level.Set across strange and alien landscapes, help a group of stranded astronauts find a route to safety. Travel through time, work with your past selves and solve paradoxes as you take on this uniquely challenging puzzler.Each level represents a brief but hazardous moment in time. Levels are completed by guiding each astronaut to an exit that matches their colour, within a limited time frame. When all astronauts reach an exit the level is complete.Control time and alter the outcome of each levelWork with your past selves to solve puzzles60 Levels to complete13 achievements to unlock 7aa9394dea Title: CausalityGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:LojuPublisher:LojuRelease Date: 2 Feb, 2017 Causality Activation Unlock Code And Serial \ud83c\udf1f\ud83c\udf1f\ud83c\udf1f\ud83c\udf1f\ud83c\udf1f. If you enjoy puzzles, you would like this game a lot. The whole point of the game is using time travel to get through the puzzles, where you have your characters go through portals into the past during the same puzzle, essentially causing other events to happen simultaneously.The game is a handful of hours to play, depending on how well you are at figuring out the puzzles. The game does not really give you much direction for most of the puzzles, though sometimes you will know how to start out (i.e., you will see that you lose the puzzle if a given character goes in any direction except for one at the beginning, etc.).There are 4 different sets of puzzles, with different gameplay mechanics. Each puzzle set has 15 levels, where the first 10 "complete" the set, and the other 5 are bonus levels with more difficult puzzles. I think that the last set of the game is almost the easiest, actually, because of the mechanic it adds into the game. The enemy makes it more obvious what directions you cannot use at different times.The graphics of the game are simple, but interesting. Minimalist, essentially. I do not really remember much sound or music from playing a few days ago, so I guess that is not really a big part of the game.Causality can be really, really difficult to figure out, but it's worth trying.. Great game, here's a let's play I didhttps:\/\/youtu.be\/yQuFJW6y7jI. This is a very fun little puzzle game. I highly recommend it if you are into the whole genre of puzzles and mind benders. I've uploaded a video on YouTube showing how my first impression of the game is (the link is down below). In short these are the pros and cons:PROS:- Well thought out puzzles.- Time shift as puzzle games is brilliant. This game does it really good.- Cute graphics.- Good atmoshpere for a puzzle game (I.e. background sound and sound effects).CONS:- More levels would be nice. As of now there are "only" 60 levels. I have gone through half in about an hour (no cheating).- Puzzles have a tendency to be a little easy.- A short introduction (written or example) for each trigger when you first encounter them would be nice.- To few triggers.All-in-all a solid game especially taken the pricetag into account (4\u20ac when I bought it)YOUTUBE LINK: https:\/\/youtu.be\/SOpn6F8j6aI. A neat little puzzle game :)Impressions:The mechanics do an awesome job with screwing with the player's mind. There's weird time-traveling and cloning teleports, paradoxes mixed with somewhat more classical switches and falling tiles. This is probably how I'd sum up the game in one sentence actually. A proper mind\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ery of a mix of calssic and modern puzzle game mechanics. Causality definitely tries to do something new here but builds it on solid foundations of the genre.Content:There's 4 sets of puzzles, 15 levels each. You need to beat first 10 puzzles of each set to progress to another one. The levels are designed in a way that the obligatory 10 are somewhat easier than the optional 5 which can really force you to spend more time on them. That said the game isn't long and doesn't overstay its welcome. It took me just a few hours to beat the mandatory 40 puzzles.Graphics:Visualy it's simple but good looking. Slowly animated backgrounds don't distract you from cracking the puzzles presented to you in the foreground. It feels rather minimalistic but that's all that's needed.Issues:Now onto the flaws. For a game that does a good job at steady pacing of the difficulty curve it really sucks at explaining things to you. It could *really* use some form of an as-you-play tutorial to explain some of its more innovative mechanics. Meanwhile you\u2019re thrown into it and left to figure it all out by yourself. Which might sound like a fun sort of a challenge but sometimes leaves you guessing and making random choices just to \u201csee what happens\u201d instead of thinking what to do next. And that\u2019s what puzzle games should be about.Performance and ethics:Technically everything is perfect. No framedrops, no bugs or crashes. Great job on part of the devs here. Also kudos for no \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665t with pre-order stuff. It\u2019s a good game that doesn\u2019t need silly marketing to appeal to the fans of the genre.Summary:Overall, Causality is very solid, especially at such an attractive price. If the devs have even more creative mechanics in mind I\u2019d definitely like to play some downloadable content for it.. A great little puzzle game with one of the best time-travel mechanics I've seen in ages.. Beautifully asthetic and challenging puzzle game. Loved it from start to finish. Think braid meets monument valley. Highly recommended 10\/10!. If you like a good puzzle game that will actually test your brain, then this is the game for you. It is extremelly well presented, boasting fantatic visuals and is very easy to pick up. I highly reccomend it.. This is a really cool game! I wish-listed this game before release, because I happened to come across it and thought some of the ideas looked great - I wasn't disappointed! Everything feels really well thought out, from the puzzle design, to the animations and visual style. The timeline thing along the bottom is also a great original idea, and really intuitive. I'd definitely recommend this game :)
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