Constant C reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
Nice Game with interesting Game Mechanics. The Puzzles are sometimes very demanding, but never unfair. With a nice Learning Curve, the Difficulty also attracts noticeably. There is a small Minus Point from me that with a few Puzzles it comes down to Skill too much and then it becomes really unfair. With these Puzzles, which weren't actually one, I despaired several times. For Puzzle Lovers, this Game is a super Insider tip.
Translated by
Microsoft from French
C corresponds to a constant, the speed of light in the vacuum, or about 300 000 000 meters per second. Yes, it sends heavy, light. What physicist has never dreamed of even approaching it? Imagine a priori inaccessible planets that would suddenly become our neighbors. In constant C, scientists use it from a space station in orbit. And, in short, their experiences go wrong... You are therefore in the skin of a robot entrusted with a crucial mission: to redress the critical situation in which these scientists have placed mankind. Indeed, the time is completely frozen around the orbital station and this phenomenon continues to grow, so much so that it should soon strike the Earth. In order to save them, you will need to harvest the storage devices scattered at the whim of some hundred levels in the game. These levels are quite varied, the level design exemplary, and the mechanics quite numerous. Or in any case exploited in a quasi-exhaustive way. Our character is surrounded by a kind of bubble, in which time resumes its rights. Thus, all that penetrates it is compelled to observe elementary rules, at the forefront of which is gravity. When we approach, the crates fall and the previously mobile platforms move again. The heart of the gameplay lies in that we are able to change our gravity. And therefore that of the other objects, if one places sufficiently close to them: platforms and crates of various sizes, as I have already mentioned, lasers sometimes mobile that it will eventually be blocked or rotating doors. The opportunity to die will not fail elsewhere, between circular saws and lasers, even if your biggest enemy is... Yourself. And Yes, this robot is fragile! It will be enough, after a change of gravity, for a fall to be fatal... Which makes the challenge really interesting. Some levels will oppose a hell of a resistance, a fortiori if you want to reap all the storage devices. The game also features a time attack mode, which should delight competition enthusiasts. Apart from that, the graphics are clean and I. A. that accompanies our rather endeating progression. On the other hand, the music did not leave me an imperishable memory. Constant C is therefore a very good puzzle game, with a solid and mastered gameplay from end to end. Verdict: 4/5-very good, a sure value!
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