Superliminal is coming to mobile in July
Escape a recurring dream cycle
Use forced perspective mechanics to solve puzzles
Indie puzzle game Superliminal is coming to mobile next month. The first-person puzzle game will launch on the App Store and Google Play on July 30th, and as of today, you can pre-register on either platform.
Developed by Pillow Castle, Superliminal launched on Steam in 2020 where it continues to boast Very Positive reviews. Now, publisher Noodlecake is bringing the mind-bending puzzle adventure experience to mobile. The mobile version will have controller support at launch.
You are nodding off in front of the TV late at night when you catch a glimpse of an ad for Dr. Pierce's new dream therapy program. Strangely, upon drifting off, you find yourself an unwitting test subject. Now, trapped within a recurring dream, you must make your way through a series of puzzles in order to escape.
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You’ll be guided through your journey by the voice of Doctor Glenn Pierce, who appears dedicated to helping you get home. His AI assistant, however, has different plans. In the dream world, appearances deceive, and viewpoint is crucial. Gameplay centers on forced perspective mechanics; you'll explore rooms and use your ingenuity to find each exit.
As you play, you’ll adjust object sizes, enlarging or shrinking them to create platforms, clear obstacles and reach the exit. Later, you'll encounter new mechanics, like trompe-l'œil illusions, solvable only by finding the right vantage point.
You can get this first-person puzzle game at a 25% discount for the first two weeks post-launch; afterward, it costs $7.99. A free trial is available before purchasing the full game. Learn more about Superliminal on developer Pillow Castle’s website or their Facebook, X (Twitter), or YouTube pages.