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The swapper 2
The swapper 2










the swapper 2

  • The Swapper is out now for Mac, PC, PS3, PS4, PS Vita.
  • the swapper 2

    On top of that, and related to it, is a uniquely atmospheric and creepy theme that is unafraid to gently ask big questions.

    the swapper 2

    Players wield an experimental device which allows them to create clones of themselves, swapping their entire consciousness into new bodies to overcome the challenges of the. The Swapper takes place in an isolated and atmospheric sci-fi world. Long-Distance Cast then multicast with Summon Deercoy allows you to teleport past a wall. The Swapper is an award-winning, narrative driven puzzle game set in the furthest reaches of space. If two swapper projectiles hit an enemy at approximately the same time, such as from a wand with 2 or more spells per cast, you wont swap places at all. The end result is a very impressive set of puzzles that are well-designed to test your brain without too often leaving you totally stymied or clueless. If it hits an enemy, you swap places with it. These fairly simple ingredients rapidly evolve into a range of puzzle rooms that vary wildly in terms of approach and feel. But fortunately, the puzzle gameplay is so varied and well-judged in difficulty, it ultimately matters little.Īs well as the simple ability to create and swap between clones, The Swapper also throws in hazy lights that can block you from placing new clones, swapping to existing clones or both. This could be viewed as a missed opportunity – deepening the link between puzzle-solving gameplay and the creepiness of killing off your clones would have been worthwhile. These additional layers of art add subtly and brilliantly to the game, but they don't strongly interact with the actual puzzle gameplay at hand. The result feels creepy, fraught and elegiac, and creates a space for players to ask themselves how comfortable they feel with the disposable lives of their characters. The Swapper uses its hand-built environments and gloomy, glitchy and out-of-focus visuals, electronic score and sparse interactive dialogue to wonderful effect – building up layers of atmosphere and story on top of puzzle play. Which you is you? Is it the clone standing on a pressure pad, the clone that you've just swapped to running through a door, or the "original" that entered the level, but you've now forced into running headlong down a pit to their death (as you run through a door, they run forward also)? And that's where the concept of "you" becomes somewhat hazy. More than that, you can swap your control, your consciousness, to them if you have direct line of sight. These clones will walk, grab, jump as you do, but you can place them far from you. Exploring a semi-ruined space station, your fragile astronaut finds a strange device that lets you create up to four clones of yourself.












    The swapper 2