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M. C. Escher x Non-Euclidean puzzles is my dream! Amazing aesthetics and graet puzzles. 

Despite the estimated playtime of 45 minutes, I feel like it took me that long each for figuring out what to do in Lone Cube and Gravity Bridge, but I'm glad I managed to reach the ending without any hint. The secret room was a nice touch too. 

I'd like to play more of this and I'm ready to pay for that! Please keep up the great work!

Very nice

Hello! I love your game! Unlike others comments that I have read I find it very hard and it took me hours to activate one laser. I would love to play again but the game doesn't save and I don't want to start it all over - again. How can I solve this?

Hello, I'm glad you like the game! Your progress should be autosaved so that when you launch the game again you can just select "continue" to resume your progress to the last "checkpoint". I hope this works for you.

It did not save on my macbook but did on desktop.  Thank you!

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Wow this game would be perfect in VR..

this game is absolutely awesome 

what a great time! absolutely looking forward to more of your work

this game is absolutely awesome and that to be continued gave me hope for another game like this

I really enjoyed at this, with that gravity, puzzles and more. Hope you will add more stuff and levels :D

Amazing game! Great concept and clever puzzles! I only have one little suggestion, could the camera angle be a little wider? I often felt like I couldn't see enough of the space at once...

I hope that you'll work more on this great game!

Thank you, I'm glad you liked the game! You can change the camera angle in the options if you want to.

Great demo, fun puzzle solving and lot of potential

The paper-made background is amazing, keep it up👍

This is fantastic!  I love a good puzzle game, and I especially love the non-euclidean geometry stuff happening!  I am also really impressed by the look of the game, it really carries Escher's style.  

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Amazing game, nothing wrong with it. Fun to play! :)


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I just paid 5$ for the game but when i try to run it nothing happens and i am very confused
*Edit* my download initially was just funny i re-downloaded the zip and extracted it and it worked perfectly, the dev was very helpful on twitter 10/10

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masterpiece. I'd definately pay for an expanded version.

This game, is pure gold.

What would be the age rating for this game?

This game is suited for every age, but might be a bit difficult to understand for a young child.

I'm hoping that you are still working on this absolute masterpiece good sir.

will you add a level maker? It would be really nice to experiment with non-euclidean space

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I love puzzle games and played a lot of them, but this one is quite special. Really good level design and mechanics and physics. Especially the "dropping cubes on the floor to use them as a staircase in other perspective" is pretty neat. Compared to Etherborn (finished it yesterday) or games like Bridge or Antichamber, this is easily my favourite and one of the best designed I played on itch so far. Hope to see more of your work and from this game!

Seeing the character model for the first time scared me, but as I kept looking at at its a really neat design.

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The level design is really good. Sent you money for this ;)

I love this game!

what a great time! absolutely looking forward to more of your work

NuSan, (if you're reading this) would you be able to post the code in a git repo? I'm very curious as to how you handle the odd physics, and I would love to be able to check out your code! 

Also, this is by far the coolest non-euclidean game I've seen so far! 

:o ♥

Great game!

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I'm still hoping you'll develop this into a full game. I'll pay you! With...

*searches pockets*

...money! I'll pay real cashmoneypounds for more of this.

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This game is awesome! I never saw something similar.

Thanks for this great game! If you could add more filter would be great.

Very cool! Thanks for this game!

This is a wonderful game, and the song in the secret place is really nice. Sad it's not in with the rest of the soundtrack, it'd be nice to jam out to.

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I'm glad you liked the game! The story you imagined is in fact close to what I wanted to put in the next episode. You learn more about Euclid and help him through new mechanics. Unfortunately after working several month on a new episode, the project is in halt for the moment I hope to revives it one day and show you all the cool things I added.

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Thank you for playing the game! The song from the secret place is not it the soundtrack as it was made by me for the original prototype during Ludum Dare, and not by the composer of the other tracks. If you like it, you can find it here: http://lezanu.fr/LD37/NonsEuclidianRoom.ogg

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My brain expresses gratitude :)

Alse it wants to show the game to my friends.

Just finished the game and loved it. Great aesthetic and nice story line to keep me motivated.  The nausea thing is interesting - not complaining - just feels weird shifting perspective so much, it's a challenge for the brain/inner ear.

Thanks for the experience!

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it really make me feel dizzy but still its a really nice game

 but still
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I found the secret place! On my second time through, that is. I had fun with it, and the puzzles were very intuitive the second time around. Also. the names are helpful hints.
OH! And are the gameplay mechanics the same as Portal's, where through each doorway is actually an identical map, connected on a different point? If so, how many alternate maps are going at once? Is it just two? Or is it only one, using some other mechanic?

pretty sure its just 1 map

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Hi there! Beautiful interesting game, do you have any interest in publishing it on steam? If you are let me know, I work for a publisher and definitely interested in working together. If you would like to talk email me at: deana@sedoc.net 

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