Prismatica
Details
- Release date: July 1, 2015
- Genre: Strategy, Indie, Casual, Puzzle
- Developer: Loomus Games
- Publisher: Loomus Games
- Metacritic: tbd tbd
- Platforms: Steam
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$4.99
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Description
Update Notes
After some really good feedback for version 1.1, update 1.2 is now live including the following changes:
- Added "Challenge mode"
- Audio and volume rebalancing
- Revamped the "Win" screen
- Added "Fast-Forward" button for level intro and scrambling
- Added simple text message in dialog boxes
- Slight tutorial changes
- UI improvements and tweaks
- Smaller bugs fixed
For the complete list including all details, see on the Loomus Dev Blog
About the Game
Prismatica is a puzzle game with a brand new twist , inspired by Rubik’s Cubes, Sudoku, Dodecahedrons and way, way too much caffeine.
The goal is to unscramble a series of puzzle boards by rotating multicolored pieces to match a logical pattern. It’s easy to learn and simple to play but surprisingly deep and difficult to master at later levels, presenting even the most veteran of puzzle enthusiasts with brain-tickling challenge.
Prismatica's aesthetic design and feel is intended to be calm and essentialist, presenting the player with a pure puzzle to focus on solving in a flowing natural way. A hauntingly beautiful soundtrack from award winning indie folk musician Svavar Knutur reinforces the stoic atmosphere of contemplation and mental challenge presented by the deceptively simple looking puzzles.
Features
- Brand new & innovative puzzle type
- Old-school rotational chromatic combination mechanism
- Clean essentialistic style and design aesthetics
- Breathtakingly beautiful music by award winning indie folk musician
- Simple gameplay that's easy to learn
- Challenging puzzles that can be difficult to master
- Intuitive and straightforward controls
- Calmly tackle 48 lovingly hand crafted puzzles in your own time or test your wit and speed in the new Challenge Mode
- Now includes color blind mode for added accessibility