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A Divine Guide To Puzzle Solving

Released: 3/29/2024

Embark on an otherworldly journey in A Divine Guide To Puzzle Solving, a narrative puzzle adventure set in the mystical realm of the gods. As a mere mortal chosen by the enigmatic puzzle deity Tobla, you're tasked with testing a new collection of puzzle trials. Your key to success is the ancient power of the Swap Beam, allowing you to swap object positions and solve Tobla's challenges. Complete your task as a divine puzzle tester, and you may find your way back home. WHAT TO EXPECT: Physics-based puzzles: Swap cubes, roll spheres, and use bombs to tackle obstacles and complete divine trials. Sassy puzzle deity to beat: Face Tobla's condescending remarks while navigating the deity's challenging puzzles. Handcrafted 3D art style: Immerse yourself in levels set on divine floating islands and within a fiery, hellish abyss. WHAT NOT TO EXPECT: Long playtime: The game can be completed in a single afternoon or evening. Totally unique story: The storyline draws heavy inspiration from Portal. You can skip most voiceovers if you prefer to focus solely on the puzzles. Big variety of puzzle mechanics: As a small indie game, our scope is more limited compared to titles like The Talos Principle or Portal 2.

Embark on an otherworldly journey in A Divine Guide To Puzzle Solving, a narrative puzzle adventure set in the mystical realm of the gods. As a mere mortal chosen by the enigmatic puzzle deity Tobla, you're tasked with testing a new collection of puzzle trials. Your key to success is the ancient power of the Swap Beam, allowing you to swap object positions and solve Tobla's challenges. Complete your task as a divine puzzle tester, and you may find your way back home. WHAT TO EXPECT: Physics-based puzzles: Swap cubes, roll spheres, and use bombs to tackle obstacles and complete divine trials. Sassy puzzle deity to beat: Face Tobla's condescending remarks while navigating the deity's challenging puzzles. Handcrafted 3D art style: Immerse yourself in levels set on divine floating islands and within a fiery, hellish abyss. WHAT NOT TO EXPECT: Long playtime: The game can be completed in a single afternoon or evening. Totally unique story: The storyline draws heavy inspiration from Portal. You can skip most voiceovers if you prefer to focus solely on the puzzles. Big variety of puzzle mechanics: As a small indie game, our scope is more limited compared to titles like The Talos Principle or Portal 2.

Embark on an otherworldly journey in A Divine Guide To Puzzle Solving, a narrative puzzle adventure set in the mystical realm of the gods. As a mere mortal chosen by the enigmatic puzzle deity Tobla, you're tasked with testing a new collection of puzzle trials. Your key to success is the ancient power of the Swap Beam, allowing you to swap object positions and solve Tobla's challenges. Complete your task as a divine puzzle tester, and you may find your way back home. WHAT TO EXPECT: Physics-based puzzles: Swap cubes, roll spheres, and use bombs to tackle obstacles and complete divine trials. Sassy puzzle deity to beat: Face Tobla's condescending remarks while navigating the deity's challenging puzzles. Handcrafted 3D art style: Immerse yourself in levels set on divine floating islands and within a fiery, hellish abyss. WHAT NOT TO EXPECT: Long playtime: The game can be completed in a single afternoon or evening. Totally unique story: The storyline draws heavy inspiration from Portal. You can skip most voiceovers if you prefer to focus solely on the puzzles. Big variety of puzzle mechanics: As a small indie game, our scope is more limited compared to titles like The Talos Principle or Portal 2.

Critics
80

Score Breakdown

80.0

Critic Average

1 reviews

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Steam User Score

Less than 50 reviews

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Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

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Average of both sources

Review Timing

0 launch window (0%)1 late (100%)