
They don’t necessarily get more complex, but more unique. In another, whatever direction you walk in progresses or reverses the flow of that level’s timeline.

In one, you can just hold a button to reverse the flow. Otherwise, how would you finish the game? But Braid turns one genre into something else entirely by layering abstract rules and mechanics.Įach world operates by its own set of rules based on the passage of time. Initially, it feels insulting, a silly commentary on 2D platforming conventions and level design-nothing you typically see in those games is ever impossible. There’s a pit and no way for your little Mario-esque avatar to jump across. Release date: 2009 | Developer: Number None | Steam (opens in new tab)Įvery world in Braid opens with a slightly tweaked version of the same ‘tutorial’ level. Puzzle over life and death while you puzzle over puzzles. As if the gameplay wasn’t enough, the narrative wraps everything up in a mysterious and somewhat horrifying examination of what qualifies as a living person. What you’re allowed to do is there from the get go, and if you catch on early enough, there are huge sequences of the game you can skip earlier than normal.Įnvironments and objects themselves are based on actual clay models, so everything carries an uncanny, semi-realistic aesthetic, as if you could reach out and touch any of The Swapper’s decrepit space station environments. Puzzles revolve around environmental obstacles (switches, light variables that prevent cloning or swapping, twitch clone-swapping) but your cloning tools never fundamentally change.

Shoot one up to a high platform, take a few steps forward, and that clone will fall forty feet and hit the ground with a sickening crunch. Clones mirror everything you do, regardless of where they’re located. The primary mechanic in The Swapper is the ability to create a few clones of your main character wherever your line of sight and clone-gun reach permits, which then allows you to ‘swap’ to that clone instantly. Release date: 2013 | Developer: Facepalm Games | Steam (opens in new tab)
