Möbius

by J.D. Clemens profile

Science Fiction
2006

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- jfpbookworm (Hamburg, New York), February 25, 2008

- Michel Nizette (Brussels, Belgium), January 18, 2008

- Wendymoon, January 13, 2008

- oddgrue (California), December 30, 2007

2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Very clever, December 25, 2007
by puzzler (Everett, Washington)

This is, in effect, a one puzzle game. The puzzle is challenging, clever, and solvable.

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Solid replay puzzle, December 24, 2007

A solid and entertaining puzzle game requiring multiple play-throughs and an inventive twist on classic time travel. The framing of the game is maybe a little disappointing -- there's less of a story here than it originally appears, and so much effort goes into the solution that it would be nice if the ending offered more narrative reward.

All the same, a polished and technically accomplished piece of work, with some inventive game-play.

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- Emily Boegheim, November 13, 2007

- Stephen Bond (Leuven, Belgium), October 26, 2007

- Eric Eve (Oxford, England), October 22, 2007

Baf's Guide


As a member of the Drop Team Beta of the Galactic Marines, you are send on a mission to some research institute. For some reason, your team mates do not arrive there. As it turns out, you need to shut down a temporal reactor. The only catch here: there is more than one reactor to be shut down...

The game's only meta-puzzle is a time-travelling paradox, which is set up in such a way that, on one hand, it's possible to die, but on the other hand the player has an unlimited number of attempts to solve it. The puzzle as such is very logical, challenging and creative. While the puzzle-oriented nature of the game doesn't leave much space for plot and setting, the little bits of characterization that are there are brilliant. All in all, it's definitely worth playing, at least if you're not an absolute puzzle-hater.

-- Valentine Kopteltsev

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