Developed by Playdead Inside is one of the most highly rated games of 2016, a sideways-scrolling puzzle game that creates its story through atmosphere and action were hunted and alone, a boy finds himself drawn into the center of a dark project.
If you haven’t committed to the game just yet, you can play a free Windows PC demo, released this week on Steam. The demo weighs in at 1.2 GB.
Check this trailer down below:
“Released in June by the makers of Limbo, Inside is a mainly monochrome game that makes use of color for its satisfying puzzles, as well as other tricks, like mind control.
In the game the player controls a young boy in a monochromatic landscape, solving environmental puzzles while avoiding death in a 2.5D sidescrolling fashion, thematically and visually similar to the 2010 video game Limbo.
Playdead started working on Inside shortly after the release of Limbo. Initially, the company started with the same custom game engine they used for Limbo, but later switched Unity to simplify development.
The game was released for Xbox One on 29 June 2016, Microsoft Windows on 7 July, and for the PlayStation 4 on 23 August. The game received critical acclaim upon release, with some critics and reviewers calling it a worthy successor to Limbo.”
For more information about the game visit its official website.
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