PRIZED PUZZLE PLATFORMER WORLD-SPLITTER TWISTS RIFTS WITH TWIN STICKS ON CONSOLES AND STEAM TODAY

Publisher Bumble3ee Interactive and developer NeoBird have announced that twin-stick puzzle platformer World-Splitter, recipient of the Game Connection Europe 2020 Indie Development Awards’ Best Console Game and Grand Award prizes, is now available on Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch and Steam. The Xbox one version will be released later this year.

World-Splitter includes plenty of brain-twisting content for puzzle enthusiasts, including a roughly 10-hour single-player campaign with 60 different mind-boggling stages, 10 local two player co-op missions for pairs, settings for restricted win conditions, a medal system, time-based challenges for speedrunners, and more.

Discover World-Splitter’s diligently designed dimensions with today’s launch trailer:

“World-Splitter fuses intelligent enigma with approachable, imaginative design that anyone can enjoy,” says Martin Schiele, CEO at NeoBird. “We hope puzzle fans spend hours shifting rifts to find perfect solutions, that co-op players share a laugh while putting their heads together, and that speedrunners experience the thrill of completing a stage one millisecond faster than their closest rival.”

Players must use a twin-stick control scheme to smartly position and rotate dimensions while figuring out a route to each stage’s exit. As they progress from one level to the next, they must use interactive objects like levers, mechanical platforms, portals, and gravity fields to save as many critters as they can while avoiding enemies.

World-Splitter is out now for $19.99 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. For more information about World-Splitter, follow Bumble3ee Interactive on Twitter, subscribe to the publisher on YouTube, follow the publisher on Instagram, like NeoBird on Facebook, and visit the developer’s official website.

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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