#manifoldgarden — Public Fediverse posts
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Hotel Infinity: l’hotel senza fine dello studio Chyr arriva in VR su Quest e PSVR 2
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.galaxyaddicted.it/2025/11/hotel-infinity-chyr-vr-quest-psvr2/
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Hotel Infinity: l’hotel senza fine dello studio Chyr arriva in VR su Quest e PSVR 2
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.galaxyaddicted.it/2025/11/hotel-infinity-chyr-vr-quest-psvr2/
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Hotel Infinity: l’hotel senza fine dello studio Chyr arriva in VR su Quest e PSVR 2
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.galaxyaddicted.it/2025/11/hotel-infinity-chyr-vr-quest-psvr2/
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Hotel Infinity: l’hotel senza fine dello studio Chyr arriva in VR su Quest e PSVR 2
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.galaxyaddicted.it/2025/11/hotel-infinity-chyr-vr-quest-psvr2/
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Hotel Infinity: l’hotel senza fine dello studio Chyr arriva in VR su Quest e PSVR 2
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.galaxyaddicted.it/2025/11/hotel-infinity-chyr-vr-quest-psvr2/
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The reason game this feels empty and repetitive.
They are made for playing ‘n’ times instead of giving best experience in first walkthrough. -
The reason game this feels empty and repetitive.
They are made for playing ‘n’ times instead of giving best experience in first walkthrough. -
The reason game this feels empty and repetitive.
They are made for playing ‘n’ times instead of giving best experience in first walkthrough. -
Finished Manifold Garden in 7h.
Definitely an interesting game. I wouldn't say that most of the puzzles are difficult. It's just that you can occasionally be completely lost trying to find the puzzle in the first place. I think I'd have done it in 5h if I hadn't got lost so often!
Strangely, it didn't make me motion sick, despite the Escher-esque design and first-person mode 🤔
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Finished Manifold Garden in 7h.
Definitely an interesting game. I wouldn't say that most of the puzzles are difficult. It's just that you can occasionally be completely lost trying to find the puzzle in the first place. I think I'd have done it in 5h if I hadn't got lost so often!
Strangely, it didn't make me motion sick, despite the Escher-esque design and first-person mode 🤔
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Finished Manifold Garden in 7h.
Definitely an interesting game. I wouldn't say that most of the puzzles are difficult. It's just that you can occasionally be completely lost trying to find the puzzle in the first place. I think I'd have done it in 5h if I hadn't got lost so often!
Strangely, it didn't make me motion sick, despite the Escher-esque design and first-person mode 🤔
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Finished Manifold Garden in 7h.
Definitely an interesting game. I wouldn't say that most of the puzzles are difficult. It's just that you can occasionally be completely lost trying to find the puzzle in the first place. I think I'd have done it in 5h if I hadn't got lost so often!
Strangely, it didn't make me motion sick, despite the Escher-esque design and first-person mode 🤔
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Finished Manifold Garden in 7h.
Definitely an interesting game. I wouldn't say that most of the puzzles are difficult. It's just that you can occasionally be completely lost trying to find the puzzle in the first place. I think I'd have done it in 5h if I hadn't got lost so often!
Strangely, it didn't make me motion sick, despite the Escher-esque design and first-person mode 🤔
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Playing more Manifold Garden tonight and… yeah, this is DEFINITELY a game that's at least 50% (if not 75%+) "so I can see a thing I need to do but I can't see how to get to it, and I can see some definitely unrelated things (wrong colour) that I can get to but don't see anything to do with them" 😐
Loving the puzzles and the world flipping. Not loving the "okay, so WHERE is the puzzle?!"
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Playing more Manifold Garden tonight and… yeah, this is DEFINITELY a game that's at least 50% (if not 75%+) "so I can see a thing I need to do but I can't see how to get to it, and I can see some definitely unrelated things (wrong colour) that I can get to but don't see anything to do with them" 😐
Loving the puzzles and the world flipping. Not loving the "okay, so WHERE is the puzzle?!"
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Playing more Manifold Garden tonight and… yeah, this is DEFINITELY a game that's at least 50% (if not 75%+) "so I can see a thing I need to do but I can't see how to get to it, and I can see some definitely unrelated things (wrong colour) that I can get to but don't see anything to do with them" 😐
Loving the puzzles and the world flipping. Not loving the "okay, so WHERE is the puzzle?!"
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Playing more Manifold Garden tonight and… yeah, this is DEFINITELY a game that's at least 50% (if not 75%+) "so I can see a thing I need to do but I can't see how to get to it, and I can see some definitely unrelated things (wrong colour) that I can get to but don't see anything to do with them" 😐
Loving the puzzles and the world flipping. Not loving the "okay, so WHERE is the puzzle?!"
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Playing more Manifold Garden tonight and… yeah, this is DEFINITELY a game that's at least 50% (if not 75%+) "so I can see a thing I need to do but I can't see how to get to it, and I can see some definitely unrelated things (wrong colour) that I can get to but don't see anything to do with them" 😐
Loving the puzzles and the world flipping. Not loving the "okay, so WHERE is the puzzle?!"
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Playing "Manifold Garden" (https://manifold.garden/) and I can see that it's going to be one of Those Kinds of Game™.
Finished the first (blue) area. Saw a pretty cube. Went "awesome". Walked through the open door. Walked through a building and out the other side to a place with lots of long pillar worlds. Spent the next 15 minutes COMPLETELY LOST because every one I hit was covered in black goo and had no doors, no cubes, only a receptacle for a cube.
Read some posts from other confused gamers and EVENTUALLY find out that that's the hub world and I'm missing something called a "god cube". I've been aimlessly wandering around an area that I've not unlocked yet, not knowing how to unlock the next area. Or even knowing where it is.
So I've got to switch back to the "right" gravity (which, yeah, I noticed that the colours changed, but I didn't connect "blue way up" with "completed blue world"), go back through that building, and PICK UP that cube and put it in the receptacle in the hub area. I've basically been seeing the finish zones for each area and not knowing what to do 😐
Still, the puzzles are clever and the world flipping is fun. Nothing too terribly difficult yet. But I can see that it's going to be like Talos Principle and Witness and Taiji where you can readily miss something and get to "WTF is this and where am I going?" with no apparent environmental clues about what's wrong.
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Playing "Manifold Garden" (https://manifold.garden/) and I can see that it's going to be one of Those Kinds of Game™.
Finished the first (blue) area. Saw a pretty cube. Went "awesome". Walked through the open door. Walked through a building and out the other side to a place with lots of long pillar worlds. Spent the next 15 minutes COMPLETELY LOST because every one I hit was covered in black goo and had no doors, no cubes, only a receptacle for a cube.
Read some posts from other confused gamers and EVENTUALLY find out that that's the hub world and I'm missing something called a "god cube". I've been aimlessly wandering around an area that I've not unlocked yet, not knowing how to unlock the next area. Or even knowing where it is.
So I've got to switch back to the "right" gravity (which, yeah, I noticed that the colours changed, but I didn't connect "blue way up" with "completed blue world"), go back through that building, and PICK UP that cube and put it in the receptacle in the hub area. I've basically been seeing the finish zones for each area and not knowing what to do 😐
Still, the puzzles are clever and the world flipping is fun. Nothing too terribly difficult yet. But I can see that it's going to be like Talos Principle and Witness and Taiji where you can readily miss something and get to "WTF is this and where am I going?" with no apparent environmental clues about what's wrong.
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Playing "Manifold Garden" (https://manifold.garden/) and I can see that it's going to be one of Those Kinds of Game™.
Finished the first (blue) area. Saw a pretty cube. Went "awesome". Walked through the open door. Walked through a building and out the other side to a place with lots of long pillar worlds. Spent the next 15 minutes COMPLETELY LOST because every one I hit was covered in black goo and had no doors, no cubes, only a receptacle for a cube.
Read some posts from other confused gamers and EVENTUALLY find out that that's the hub world and I'm missing something called a "god cube". I've been aimlessly wandering around an area that I've not unlocked yet, not knowing how to unlock the next area. Or even knowing where it is.
So I've got to switch back to the "right" gravity (which, yeah, I noticed that the colours changed, but I didn't connect "blue way up" with "completed blue world"), go back through that building, and PICK UP that cube and put it in the receptacle in the hub area. I've basically been seeing the finish zones for each area and not knowing what to do 😐
Still, the puzzles are clever and the world flipping is fun. Nothing too terribly difficult yet. But I can see that it's going to be like Talos Principle and Witness and Taiji where you can readily miss something and get to "WTF is this and where am I going?" with no apparent environmental clues about what's wrong.
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Playing "Manifold Garden" (https://manifold.garden/) and I can see that it's going to be one of Those Kinds of Game™.
Finished the first (blue) area. Saw a pretty cube. Went "awesome". Walked through the open door. Walked through a building and out the other side to a place with lots of long pillar worlds. Spent the next 15 minutes COMPLETELY LOST because every one I hit was covered in black goo and had no doors, no cubes, only a receptacle for a cube.
Read some posts from other confused gamers and EVENTUALLY find out that that's the hub world and I'm missing something called a "god cube". I've been aimlessly wandering around an area that I've not unlocked yet, not knowing how to unlock the next area. Or even knowing where it is.
So I've got to switch back to the "right" gravity (which, yeah, I noticed that the colours changed, but I didn't connect "blue way up" with "completed blue world"), go back through that building, and PICK UP that cube and put it in the receptacle in the hub area. I've basically been seeing the finish zones for each area and not knowing what to do 😐
Still, the puzzles are clever and the world flipping is fun. Nothing too terribly difficult yet. But I can see that it's going to be like Talos Principle and Witness and Taiji where you can readily miss something and get to "WTF is this and where am I going?" with no apparent environmental clues about what's wrong.
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Playing "Manifold Garden" (https://manifold.garden/) and I can see that it's going to be one of Those Kinds of Game™.
Finished the first (blue) area. Saw a pretty cube. Went "awesome". Walked through the open door. Walked through a building and out the other side to a place with lots of long pillar worlds. Spent the next 15 minutes COMPLETELY LOST because every one I hit was covered in black goo and had no doors, no cubes, only a receptacle for a cube.
Read some posts from other confused gamers and EVENTUALLY find out that that's the hub world and I'm missing something called a "god cube". I've been aimlessly wandering around an area that I've not unlocked yet, not knowing how to unlock the next area. Or even knowing where it is.
So I've got to switch back to the "right" gravity (which, yeah, I noticed that the colours changed, but I didn't connect "blue way up" with "completed blue world"), go back through that building, and PICK UP that cube and put it in the receptacle in the hub area. I've basically been seeing the finish zones for each area and not knowing what to do 😐
Still, the puzzles are clever and the world flipping is fun. Nothing too terribly difficult yet. But I can see that it's going to be like Talos Principle and Witness and Taiji where you can readily miss something and get to "WTF is this and where am I going?" with no apparent environmental clues about what's wrong.
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Welp, #ManifoldGarden was sure worth the money. Great puzzler in vein of The Talos Principle or The Witness. Challenging without being frustrating, yet satisfying when I figured out the answers. And incredibly beautiful, too. Absolutely perfect on the #SteamDeck (though I prefer a stick and touchpad configuration rather than the default gamepad setup). #gaming
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Welp, #ManifoldGarden was sure worth the money. Great puzzler in vein of The Talos Principle or The Witness. Challenging without being frustrating, yet satisfying when I figured out the answers. And incredibly beautiful, too. Absolutely perfect on the #SteamDeck (though I prefer a stick and touchpad configuration rather than the default gamepad setup). #gaming
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Welp, #ManifoldGarden was sure worth the money. Great puzzler in vein of The Talos Principle or The Witness. Challenging without being frustrating, yet satisfying when I figured out the answers. And incredibly beautiful, too. Absolutely perfect on the #SteamDeck (though I prefer a stick and touchpad configuration rather than the default gamepad setup). #gaming
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Welp, #ManifoldGarden was sure worth the money. Great puzzler in vein of The Talos Principle or The Witness. Challenging without being frustrating, yet satisfying when I figured out the answers. And incredibly beautiful, too. Absolutely perfect on the #SteamDeck (though I prefer a stick and touchpad configuration rather than the default gamepad setup). #gaming
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Welp, #ManifoldGarden was sure worth the money. Great puzzler in vein of The Talos Principle or The Witness. Challenging without being frustrating, yet satisfying when I figured out the answers. And incredibly beautiful, too. Absolutely perfect on the #SteamDeck (though I prefer a stick and touchpad configuration rather than the default gamepad setup). #gaming
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Obviously the #NintendoSwitch is not a very powerful console, but I was disappointed when I recently played #ManifoldGarden on the #Switch and the draw distance was very, very short. The draw distance was a lot better when I previously played the #iPad version. You really need far draw distance in a game like that (if you've played it, you know why).
I only played in handheld mode, maybe it's better in docked mode.
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Obviously the #NintendoSwitch is not a very powerful console, but I was disappointed when I recently played #ManifoldGarden on the #Switch and the draw distance was very, very short. The draw distance was a lot better when I previously played the #iPad version. You really need far draw distance in a game like that (if you've played it, you know why).
I only played in handheld mode, maybe it's better in docked mode.
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Obviously the #NintendoSwitch is not a very powerful console, but I was disappointed when I recently played #ManifoldGarden on the #Switch and the draw distance was very, very short. The draw distance was a lot better when I previously played the #iPad version. You really need far draw distance in a game like that (if you've played it, you know why).
I only played in handheld mode, maybe it's better in docked mode.
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Obviously the #NintendoSwitch is not a very powerful console, but I was disappointed when I recently played #ManifoldGarden on the #Switch and the draw distance was very, very short. The draw distance was a lot better when I previously played the #iPad version. You really need far draw distance in a game like that (if you've played it, you know why).
I only played in handheld mode, maybe it's better in docked mode.
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If you like #Puzzle #Games, I highly recommend you check out #ManifoldGarden. It is a technically impressive game engine with some mind-bending, impossible geometry. The puzzles aren't too difficult but you do have to learn the game's logic and think outside of the box. The music is beautiful and adds to atmosphere.
I played through on #AppleArcade last year and am currently replaying on the #NintendoSwitch and enjoying it just as much.
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If you like #Puzzle #Games, I highly recommend you check out #ManifoldGarden. It is a technically impressive game engine with some mind-bending, impossible geometry. The puzzles aren't too difficult but you do have to learn the game's logic and think outside of the box. The music is beautiful and adds to atmosphere.
I played through on #AppleArcade last year and am currently replaying on the #NintendoSwitch and enjoying it just as much.
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If you like #Puzzle #Games, I highly recommend you check out #ManifoldGarden. It is a technically impressive game engine with some mind-bending, impossible geometry. The puzzles aren't too difficult but you do have to learn the game's logic and think outside of the box. The music is beautiful and adds to atmosphere.
I played through on #AppleArcade last year and am currently replaying on the #NintendoSwitch and enjoying it just as much.
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If you like #Puzzle #Games, I highly recommend you check out #ManifoldGarden. It is a technically impressive game engine with some mind-bending, impossible geometry. The puzzles aren't too difficult but you do have to learn the game's logic and think outside of the box. The music is beautiful and adds to atmosphere.
I played through on #AppleArcade last year and am currently replaying on the #NintendoSwitch and enjoying it just as much.
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If you like #Puzzle #Games, I highly recommend you check out #ManifoldGarden. It is a technically impressive game engine with some mind-bending, impossible geometry. The puzzles aren't too difficult but you do have to learn the game's logic and think outside of the box. The music is beautiful and adds to atmosphere.
I played through on #AppleArcade last year and am currently replaying on the #NintendoSwitch and enjoying it just as much.
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What a year ey? Good stuff.
Top artist came as a bit of a surprise. Love your work Laryssa! (Can recommend the Manifold Garden soundtrack to calm the anxiety)#SpotifyWrapped #Electronica #LaryssaOkada #ManifoldGarden #anxiety #calming #shapeshifter
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What a year ey? Good stuff.
Top artist came as a bit of a surprise. Love your work Laryssa! (Can recommend the Manifold Garden soundtrack to calm the anxiety)#SpotifyWrapped #Electronica #LaryssaOkada #ManifoldGarden #anxiety #calming #shapeshifter
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What a year ey? Good stuff.
Top artist came as a bit of a surprise. Love your work Laryssa! (Can recommend the Manifold Garden soundtrack to calm the anxiety)#SpotifyWrapped #Electronica #LaryssaOkada #ManifoldGarden #anxiety #calming #shapeshifter
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What a year ey? Good stuff.
Top artist came as a bit of a surprise. Love your work Laryssa! (Can recommend the Manifold Garden soundtrack to calm the anxiety)#SpotifyWrapped #Electronica #LaryssaOkada #ManifoldGarden #anxiety #calming #shapeshifter
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Just finished Manifold Garden. What a trip. Loved it. Highly recommend.
💜💚🧡❤️💙
And at the end of the credits... Unity. -
Just finished Manifold Garden. What a trip. Loved it. Highly recommend.
💜💚🧡❤️💙
And at the end of the credits... Unity. -
eh? #streaming? is that still a thing I do?
Turns out, yes! I'll be exploring the peculiar geometries of #ManifoldGarden tonight and in future streams until victory! -
eh? #streaming? is that still a thing I do?
Turns out, yes! I'll be exploring the peculiar geometries of #ManifoldGarden tonight and in future streams until victory! -
eh? #streaming? is that still a thing I do?
Turns out, yes! I'll be exploring the peculiar geometries of #ManifoldGarden tonight and in future streams until victory! -
I am, once again, Folding Many Gardens,
it's #ManifoldGarden time
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I am, once again, Folding Many Gardens,
it's #ManifoldGarden time
https://www.twitch.tv/wmpc -
Just finished playing #ManifoldGarden, which is a very cool non-euclidean gravity-shifting spatial puzzle game on Steam (kinda like Antichamber). Quite pleased that I only had to refer to a walkthrough a few times, some of the puzzles were pretty crazy but I figured most of them out on my own! The scenery was very mind-bending in places too (listening to the early more "psychedelic rock" #PorcupineTree albums while playing worked really well with this!). #videogames
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Just finished playing #ManifoldGarden, which is a very cool non-euclidean gravity-shifting spatial puzzle game on Steam (kinda like Antichamber). Quite pleased that I only had to refer to a walkthrough a few times, some of the puzzles were pretty crazy but I figured most of them out on my own! The scenery was very mind-bending in places too (listening to the early more "psychedelic rock" #PorcupineTree albums while playing worked really well with this!). #videogames