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GravNewton

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Gravnewton is a platform game where you can not walk but control gravity and will need to use all your skill and reasoning to overcome the various challenges you will encounter in your adventure in how much you are pursued by a deformed creature known simply as "The Stalker".Features:
  • Differentiated gameplay;
  • 12 sectors with unique Challenges;
  • 72 stages (6 per sector);
  • Traps like saws, lasers, bombs and more;
  • Ranks based on your performance in sectors.
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Developer
Use Your Head - Games
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JOZGames
Publisher
Use Your Head - Games
Age rating
Not rated

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows Xp, Vista, 7
  • Processor: 2.6 Ghz+
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 50 MB available space
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows Xp, Vista, 7
  • Processor: 3.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 100 MB available space
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Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019

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Steam

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Sinkler

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I'm really very special!!!
Get S-rank on all Sectors
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I'm very special!!
Get S-rank on 6 Sectors
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Incredible
Compleat Sector 12
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I'm special!
Get a S-rank on any sector
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Pure Water
Compleat Sector 9
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GravNewton reviews and comments

Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
I recommend the Game. Excellent for the development of reaction, if properly tuned and close your eyes to "Tetris graphics." If everything worked out, the game for a couple of hours is secured. And If you do not tune in, then a nervous splash and flight into space on the jet Pukan provided at the first chapter. Judging by the reviews of this game, can not be tuned to it many. The Meaning of the game is simple, you control the rocker that gravity attracts down and the speed of the attraction increases depending on the distance of the fall, everything as in the laws of physics. If in the first chapter everything is quite simple, you can beat the wall and quietly reach the portal, then all complicate the burning obstacles that can not hurt, and then completely burning walls where you need to fly without touching them, as well as lasers, saws, dead zones, etc. In the last level of each chapter you will rush "Boss" from which you need to run and parallel to bypass all these obstacles. Take only with a good discount.
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Microsoft from Russian
Nice (albeit not that new) concept, but overall this game has many flaws. Basically, it's a 2D platformer in which you control a ball or better, the ball itself moves according to gravity 'cos you can only manoeuver through WASD keys the screen. Ok, do you have in mind the application Windows uses to view photos? In the low bar you can rotate them of 90° degrees? That's what this game does. Left and right keys and the ball (ok the game says that's a deformed creature called The Stalker, to me looks like a badly designed ball) will keep on falling or will float in the air while you go from point A to point B avoiding spikes , flames etc.; of course, while you progress other things are added such as mandatory directional arrows, Mario-like fading blocks, exploding tiles and so on. The game itself is hard and challenging, but overall it's not new at all and it's really badly designed. Every level looks the same, the background is the same and so on. The soundtrack and sounds in general are truly awful. The controls aren't so buggy but ovearll if this game was free, ok, it would surpass many Flash games out there but since it isn't free, I don't think this will add something to your collection if you've been into these kinds of minimalistic Flash gravity platformers for years. Nothing against the game itself or its developers, but I still think that it could have been way more and better refined. And I mean, the achievements are all dubbed "Compleat Sector".. ok, I suck at English and I've never studied it but.. please, at least have someone review your spelling before publishing a game.. ahah
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