Four Sided Fantasy
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Four Sided Fantasy is a game about pushing the limits of the screen. Discover a strange world where a man and woman journey through four seasons in a year, constantly separated by the boundaries of the screen. In this game, you can wrap from one side of the screen to the other, so that running to the right lets you emerge on the left, and falling down a pit lets you fall from the sky. Each new season in the game brings a new twist to screen wrap. Just as you think you’ve mastered a screen wrap mechanic, the world will change its rules and present a new way for you to look at the confines of your screen.
Steam User 2
Awesome indie game. Clearly took inspiration from Braid in their art style, but beware that this game is much shorter, and there is not much story.
Puzzles are very doable, and levels are short. Each level has its own mechanics that are easy to understand. There are a couple of "What the hell is happening" moments in a good and fun sense.
The ending and credits scenes are top-notch. So be sure to stick around for that.
Steam User 1
Interesting. I think this is the first puzzle game where I really questioned if I actually solved the puzzle correctly. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the mechanics of this game and art style isn't bad. But there seems to be...a tendency to feel buggy. I managed an entire playthrough with only a few eyebrow raising "was that a bug or an intended mechanic" moments...except at the end when I got softlocked (I think?) during my New Game+ playthrough. Except somehow I already got the New Game+ Completion cheevo after only beating normal NG. (Being a good sport and actually wanting to see what changed in the NG+ mode, I did try to play that anyway. But after the softlock I just watched a video of the part I didn't get to.) Sooo...yeah, this is still a good game in the "Artsy Puzzle Game" genre and it definitely has that "Meta-Puzzle Mechanics" flavor I got a taste of (and addiction to) when I first played Crush on the PSP, but be a bit careful how you play it, I guess?
Steam User 0
Fun little quick came, but also quite frustrating at times. Saves at spots that really don't make sense, no cloud saves, and several bugs, especially towards the later part of the game that break it, requiring you to restart - but due to the odd saving, may make you replay areas you didn't want to.
Steam User 0
An interesting concept but quite a quick and easy game. Not worth full price, deffo wait for a sale.
Steam User 0
definitely an impressively executed bit of work, with an extremely clever "screen wrapping" mechanic that opens up the game into something endlessly fun! absolutely worth it to try out!
Steam User 0
Not in a bad way this feels like a proof of concept for a longer mind bending puzzle game. The actual mechanic is cool and will do your head in when you first play it. While the levels provided give a decent challenge, it’s inconsistent in difficulty and barely scratches the surface of what this mechanic can do. Also, it hints at story points which are never delivered. It’s fun for what it is but really made me crave for a longer narrative focused game with more varied level design. If you’re OK without those things, it’s a decent little puzzler.
Steam User 0
If you can't get enough of puzzle platformers like I do, then you should find this fun; despite its rather simple mechanic, a lot of the puzzles can be quite difficult to wrap your head around. My only wish is that it were longer and had an actual narrative.