If Fusion Were That Easy
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If Fusion Were That Easy is a classic point-and-click adventure.
You take on the role of the young physicist Daniel, who is working on a reactor for cold fusion. As the project spiraled out of control, a mysterious association emerges that somehow appears to be involved. When Daniel meets crazy old George, the chaos seems perfect.
A mixture of 2D pixel art and 3D characters and elements creates a unique visual world of experience that invites you to explore and discover. Games like "The Secret of Monkey Island" or the Deponia series, but also Professor Layton, have inspired this game. With an exciting story, lots of humor, and challenging puzzles, If Fusion Were That Easy offers hours of fun entertainment.
In summary, If Fusion Were That Easy can be described as a modern retro point-and-click adventure that you can never have enough of.
The hero of If Fusion Were That Easy is the young physicist Daniel, who likes to get himself into a mess from which he has to free himself again. In addition to Daniel, the player also slips into the role of George, a crazy guy who is often helpful, but all the more confused.
In the present, cold fusion is on the verge of a breakthrough as things spiral out of control. Daniel seems to be the only one who can still stop a disaster. But he needs help - and then the Clan gets in his way, a mysterious association that causes Daniel a lot of trouble. Can our hero find a way to stop the inevitable and save the world? What does the Clan want? And are things really as they seem?
The coherent game world offers a lot of different settings and scenes in which the player can move freely. The city park, the nuclear power plant, or the tavern are just some of the more than 40 different scenes that the player has to visit and master in addition to the numerous minigames and puzzles.
Simple controls and a sleek user interface make the game suitable for die-hard fans of the genre as well as casual gamers. "If Fusion Were That Easy" is designed to be controlled with a mouse and keyboard, but the controller support also allows you to play comfortably from your couch.
You take on the role of the young physicist Daniel, who is working on a reactor for cold fusion. As the project spiraled out of control, a mysterious association emerges that somehow appears to be involved. When Daniel meets crazy old George, the chaos seems perfect.
A mixture of 2D pixel art and 3D characters and elements creates a unique visual world of experience that invites you to explore and discover. Games like "The Secret of Monkey Island" or the Deponia series, but also Professor Layton, have inspired this game. With an exciting story, lots of humor, and challenging puzzles, If Fusion Were That Easy offers hours of fun entertainment.
In summary, If Fusion Were That Easy can be described as a modern retro point-and-click adventure that you can never have enough of.
The hero of If Fusion Were That Easy is the young physicist Daniel, who likes to get himself into a mess from which he has to free himself again. In addition to Daniel, the player also slips into the role of George, a crazy guy who is often helpful, but all the more confused.
In the present, cold fusion is on the verge of a breakthrough as things spiral out of control. Daniel seems to be the only one who can still stop a disaster. But he needs help - and then the Clan gets in his way, a mysterious association that causes Daniel a lot of trouble. Can our hero find a way to stop the inevitable and save the world? What does the Clan want? And are things really as they seem?
The coherent game world offers a lot of different settings and scenes in which the player can move freely. The city park, the nuclear power plant, or the tavern are just some of the more than 40 different scenes that the player has to visit and master in addition to the numerous minigames and puzzles.
Simple controls and a sleek user interface make the game suitable for die-hard fans of the genre as well as casual gamers. "If Fusion Were That Easy" is designed to be controlled with a mouse and keyboard, but the controller support also allows you to play comfortably from your couch.
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: Ubuntu 16 and above (64 bit only)
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 205, AMD Radeon HD 4500 Series with 256 MB VRAM and proprietary drivers, latest OpenGL driver
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Sound Card with Latest Drivers
Recommended:
- OS: Ubuntu 16 and above (64 bit only)
- Processor: 2.6 Ghz Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 405, AMD Radeon HD 6400 Series or higher with proprietary drivers
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Sound Card with Latest Drivers
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: Mac OSX 10.7
- Processor: Intel 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 205, AMD Radeon HD 3400 Series, Intel 4000 Graphics with 256 MB VRAM, latest OpenGL driver
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Any
Recommended:
- OS: Mac OSX 10.10
- Processor: Intel 2.6 Ghz Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 405, AMD Radeon HD 5400 Series, Intel HD 5000 or higher
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Any
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 205, AMD Radeon HD 3400 Series with 256 MB VRAM, latest OpenGL driver
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card with Latest Drivers
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
- Processor: 2.6 Ghz Dual Core CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 405, AMD Radeon HD 5400 Series or higher
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card with Latest Drivers