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Another surprise packet that found its way into our inbox, Superliminal from Indie studio, Pillow Castle Games (great name, by the way), takes the first-person puzzle genre(?) by the balls, and then both shrinks and expands those balls, depending on your perspective.

Imagine Portal mixed with Escher-like game design and forced/warped-perspective art. That's kind of what you're going to get here.
SUPERLIMINAL is a single-player, first-person puzzle game that uses perception as a mechanic. You play as someone who wakes up in a surprisingly lucid dream. As you complete puzzles to get to the next exit, certain patterns and truths become more apparent. In this game, everything is exactly what it seems to be! Wait, no… that’s not right. Everything is the opposite of what you think it is? That’s not correct either. This is a game about breaking expectations and thinking outside the box. What you see is what you get. Literally.

Ready to join Dr. Glenn Pierce in his “SomnaSculpt Dream Therapy” program?
The game will be available through The Epic Games Store from November 12th. Watch the latest trailer embedded below.












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