Nebulous, Space Puzzle Madness

Nebulous logo title opening screenImagine if you will, if you cross Mouse Trap (The board game of course not the Agatha Christie Murder) with space travel. It’s a difficult combination to imagine I know, but that Namazu Studios have managed it, and squashed it all into a game called Nebulous.

In Nebulous, you take on the role of Commander Johnson (tee hee Johnson, cough, cough Sorry) who after being sucked into a wormhole that bizarrely is filled with maze like puzzles, and enough bits and bobs of technology like bumpers, blocks, ramps and springs to help you solve it.

To get Johnson through the maze, move place and turn the items through the level, to propel, shunt, drop and push him towards the exit. Easy right?

Maybe not, but every time you don’t complete the level successfully you can listen to an array of jibes, teases and taunts from the commander himself.

Nebulous, is coming to PC in Q2 2015, with PS4 and Oculus Rift launches planned for the future, but if you can’t wait that long you can get an early demo of the game at GDC Play 2015, booth PL 202.

For more information visit the official Nebulous website  or head over to Steam where you can vote for the Steam Greenlight campaign

Space Puzzle Madness Comes To PC with Nebulous, Arriving Q2 2015

nebulous-screen4Game Previewing at GDC Play 2015; Oculus Rift, PS4 Releases Planned Later

PC gamers will find their time consumed by a black hole of brain-teasing quests and hilarious quotes when sci-fi physics-based puzzler Nebulous releases in Q2 2015.   Namazu Studios also plans to launch the game on PS4 and Oculus Rift in at a later date.

GDC Play 2015 attendees can get an early look and demo the game at booth PL 202.

Namazu’s game puts players in the space boots of intrepid astronaut Commander Dash Johnson, as he explores the cosmos.  Things quickly go awry when Commander Johnson is sucked into a wormhole filled with giant maze-like puzzles.  Gamers are provided plenty of laughs as they listen to the hero’s exclamations of pain and insults as the player discovers how to complete a stage.

Nebulous is not a title players can rocket through.  Gamers’ wits will be tested as they must strategize to navigate puzzles filled with gravity changes and deadly traps.

Stages begin with Commander Johnson suspended above a certain point in the level and obstacles between that starting point and the exit.  To help the astronaut advance to the next puzzle, players can set gravity changing machines, platforms, half and quarter pipes, bouncy tentacle brains, conveyor belts and more.  Once players believe they have everything in place to help Commander Johnson escape, they let him loose and see where gravity takes him.

“The team at Namazu has worked on some amazing titles over the years, but it has always been someone else’s game and not our own vision,” Keith Hudnall, technical director, Namazu Studios, said.  “Nebulous is the game we have been dreaming of for years.  We can’t wait for gamers to have as much fun playing it as we do.” Nebulous was inspired by the PC series The Incredible Machine, the art of Rube Goldberg and the board game classic Mouse Trap.”

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About Namazu Studios

Namazu Studios is a San Diego-based indie studio focused on creating a multiplatform game in every genre. Founded in 2008 by four partners who came with backgrounds in cinema, art and gaming; each individual applies a different inventive perspective to their titles. The studio has done contract work on numerous games, including the Dance Dance Revolution franchise, and has developed their own titles.

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Jim Franklin
Jim Franklin

Jim Franklin is a freelance writer, living in Derby UK with his wife and his player 3. When time allows he likes nothing more than losing himself in a multi-hour gaming session. He likes most games and will play anything but prefers MMO's, and sandbox RPG's.

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