A Gaming Diary
Timeloop Lite (iPhone)
One of the developers pushed me in the direction of this game over on rllmuk this morning.
It’s a puzzle game, where you make copies of yourself so you can perform more than one action at once. You start the level, do something, click the Timeloop button, which then resets to the beginning of the level, but a “ghost” of your character performs the actions you had him doing before you reset and you can go off and do something else.
I didn’t explain that very well, did I? Oh well. It’s very reminiscent of Cursor*10, so go and take a look at that.
Anyway, look at the graphics.
As I said, I tried out the Lite version. If consists of five very simple levels that take no time at all to figure out. That’s a bit of a shame. I’m intrigued, but I’d love to see a later level to see how interesting (and difficult) things get once you’ve been eased into the game proper. Also, I had trouble with simple actions like going through doors and clicking on things during my time with the Lite version – though that was getting a lot better by the time the demo ended.
In short, the Lite version has me interested in the full version, but hasn’t made me run to the App Store to get it.
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