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Yon Paradox

Yon Paradox

Released: 5/6/2016

What happens when a time machine goes crazy? Avoiding dangerous time paradoxes, your only hope is to repair the machine between the time rewinds. The antimatter instability causes a black wave of time-distortion, bringing you back in time: each time the cyber world will be populated by yourself and your past alter-egos. They will replicate all the actions you previously did, and being seen by them will cause a mortal time paradox. You will have to solve mini puzzles to retrieve the gears to repair the time machine, and to survive to your past-egos in a puzzle game with yourself and your own mind.

What happens when a time machine goes crazy? Avoiding dangerous time paradoxes, your only hope is to repair the machine between the time rewinds. The antimatter instability causes a black wave of time-distortion, bringing you back in time: each time the cyber world will be populated by yourself and your past alter-egos. They will replicate all the actions you previously did, and being seen by them will cause a mortal time paradox. You will have to solve mini puzzles to retrieve the gears to repair the time machine, and to survive to your past-egos in a puzzle game with yourself and your own mind.

What happens when a time machine goes crazy? Avoiding dangerous time paradoxes, your only hope is to repair the machine between the time rewinds. The antimatter instability causes a black wave of time-distortion, bringing you back in time: each time the cyber world will be populated by yourself and your past alter-egos. They will replicate all the actions you previously did, and being seen by them will cause a mortal time paradox. You will have to solve mini puzzles to retrieve the gears to repair the time machine, and to survive to your past-egos in a puzzle game with yourself and your own mind.

Critics
52
Steam
62

Score Breakdown

52.0

Critic Average

1 reviews

62

Steam User Score

78 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-9.5
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-9.5

Average of both sources

Review Timing

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