Unmechanical

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Unmechanical

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Developer(s) Talawa Games
Publisher(s) Teotl Studios
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, iOS
Release date(s) 9 August 2012
Genre(s) Puzzle game
Mode(s) Single-player

Unmechanical is a 2.5D puzzle video game developed by Talawa Games and published by Teotl Studios.[1]

It was released in 9 August 2012 for Windows (Minimum: Windows XP SP3 or Windows Vista)[2] It was later available for iOS. It is available on Steam, GOG.com, GamersGate, OnLive, Rain, Desura and on the App Store.[3]

Gameplay

Unmechanical features puzzle solving and exploration. The game began as a student project. Unmechanical focuses on accessible controls that makes it easy, and challenges you with a wide array of challenging puzzles.

"On a bright and sunny day you’re spirited away by a network of coiled pipes into a mysterious underworld. You find yourself in a strange environment that pulsates from mechanic and organic machinery alike, and your journey to freedom begins. Flying freely through the odd and fantastic surroundings, a powerful tractor beam lets you pick up objects and interact with the world.Your quest for freedom requires you to solve a great variety of puzzling challenges, and while it’s easy to pick up and play, later challenges may prove very difficult indeed. On your adventure you might also begin to understand what it all means–The underworld may be more than it seems, the fateful descent more than just chance, and you might not be entirely alone after all…"[4]

Unmechanical Gameplay

References

  1. "Unmechanical the BIG Winner!" December 3, 2012. Retrieved 2013-7-17
  2. "Unmechanical"  9 August 2012. Retrieved 2013-7-17
  3. "http://unmechanical.net/" 2012. Retrieved 2013-7-17
  4. "About Unmechanical" 2012. Retrieved 2013-7-17.

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