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Witness the story of Josh Lattey while solving mind boggling puzzles using mirrors, reflections, time, and physics. Mirrorama offers an exceptional experience for puzzle game lovers.
Explore a colorful world full of puzzles waiting for you to solve them. Often you will find yourself in situations where you will have to think critically to overcome the puzzles you encounter. In this world you will need to use mirrors in various ways to find the solutions.
- 18 Levels
- Fun mechanics
- You can manipulate mirrors, reflections, time and physics to solve the puzzles
- Puzzles will get progressively harder
- Colorful and gorgeous stylized graphics
- Minimalistic and liminal level designs with a touch of 90s aesthetics
- You can kick and throw boxes around(Trust me it is very fun to play with boxes)
Unfold the truth with an interactive story. Mirrorama has a unique way of storytelling to talk about the life of the main protagonist Josh Lattey.
- An interesting & dark story
- Story supported with atmospheric original music
Steam User 1
Clever games curator review: 5/10 This puzzle game has a unique twist: with a button press you can enter the mirror to duplicate blocks and freeze time on the other side of the mirror. The game has a number of interesting levels that make use of this mechanic in ways that feel mostly unique and interesting. The puzzles almost all involve a little bit of thought, but none are the sort that hurt my head. Once you understand what is holding you back from progressing on a level it’s usually fairly straightforward to see what you would do to clear it.
Mostly it’s a cerebral game, where reflexes and timing do not play a role. Unfortunately somewhere around level 18, the dev seems to have run out of cerebral challenges and started introducing some timing based ones that were in my mind overly tight. Indeed I tried to find non-timing based solutions, but the dev had worked overtime to only allow one possible solution. To me this really hurts the game, and I decided not to finish it.
The other notable weakness is the storyline. Such angst and anger. Imagine the movie Office Space but written without any humor and with 10 times as much displeasure.
In the end, this is solidly a meh game. In this I’m going to recommend it, but only if the idea of turning a cerebral game into a precision platformer at the end sounds appealing to you; for me personally I could have skipped it.