A first-person physics puzzler where portals can move, grow, rotate, and change gravity.
Here's an excerpt from Frame - Portals on Steroids' Steam description:
Frames work like every other door frame: you go through them and then you are somewhere else. The only difference is that with frames this "somewhere else" can be anywhere, discontinuities in space included.
If anywhere should be somewhere else frames can be moved.
If something is in the right place, but with the wrong size frames can change the size of objects.
And if something falls in an inconvenient direction frames can change gravity of objects.
And frames can do even more:
All this results in a staggering number of puzzle-possibilities and the carefully crafted levels make sure to use them to the fullest in this logic-based physics-puzzler.
Other features are:
**Thinking with portals is easy. Now, try thinking with frames. **
No or minimal narrative
No timing or dexterity
No randomness during problem solving
Not grid-based
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