The presentation for The Swapper is nice, including a nice manual with the basic explanations, a good use of the Gamepad and also Off-TV play. There’s also small replay value: once you end the game you will have an option that gives you access to two different endings, since the game auto-saves pretty often, you will need to play again in order to watch the other ending. The soundtrack offers tracks being a mix between relaxing melodies and audio backgrounds with a good use of the piano, and also, great voice acting. Something I like a lot is how well done the work is in the audiovisual element of the game: the graphics are great, with an excellent use of lighting and some additional effects you will notice during the story. It works fine but it’s more comfortable using just the buttons in my opinion. The controls are well done, and meanwhile it can only be played using the Wii U Gamepad, you also have the option of using buttons alone or, if you need to be more precise, using the tactile screen in companion with the buttons. The duration is another story though, in my case I needed a little more than three hours to reach the end (my fault, I played the PC version a little), but an average duration can be around four to six hours depending on the player’s experience and skills. The puzzles can be mind-breaking sometimes where some of them can have different ways to be solved (some of them are harder while some can be easier). If you’re not playing a puzzle, you are exploring in order to progress: this is done with the basic rules of a platformer game, however, there are some variables: you can find a gravity zero zone when you need to impulse yourself with the swap device, or clone yourself when you’re falling in order not to die when you land. If you touch one of the clones or if one of them dies, you will recover a clone spot allowing you to create another, however, they are some limitations: clones can’t be created inside blue lights, and red lights will block your swapping ability. That requires you to be careful since falling from a high altitude will kill you (or your clones) and meanwhile you don’t die, it doesn’t matter what happens to the others. ![]() You are capable of creating up to four clones at the same time and you create each one at the same time. Everything seen in the game could be recreated in real-life with just paper, scissors and glue.The Swapper is a platform-puzzle game where you need to use an experimental device allowing you to create clones and also, swap your entire consciousness into the cloned body… It’s quite a dark story if you think about it. Tengami’s world is built as an authentically folding three dimensional pop-up book with an all new technology created just for this game. Use of headphones is recommended for the most immersive experience. ![]() Reach directly into the world to flip, fold and slide parts of the world to delve deeper into your mysterious journey.Ī beautiful and original soundtrack by renowned composer David Wise accompanies your adventure. Tengami plays like nothing else before it. Not a book, but a game inside a pop-up book. Experience dark forests, abandoned shrines and tranquil mountain waterfalls as you seek to uncover the secret behind the lone dying cherry tree. Go on a serene journey through Japan of ancient fairy tales brought to life through striking visuals, unique gameplay and haunting music. ![]() Fold and slide the beautifully crafted paper world to solve puzzles and discover secrets. Tengami is an atmospheric adventure game set inside a Japanese pop-up book.
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