Games That Let You Build, Break, and Bend the Rules of Reality

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by Ollie Tuscarny

Video games have always been seen as a form of escape from the real world, providing players with a virtual environment to explore and discover, whilst still maintaining the laws of physics within reason. But some games go the complete opposite direction, giving players the tools or powers to break reality down in order to solve puzzles and progress further within the world.

There is just something deeply satisfying about creating a new path out of nothing or solving a series of conundrums to reveal a new location that should never exist, yet it against all reason, it does. Some of these games take an abstract approach, transporting players to strange and mysterious places and allowing them to warp physics to their will, while others are simpler yet still capable of bending minds in all kinds of ways.

Superliminal

Looking At Things From Another Perspective

Superliminal

Details:

  • Core mechanic of shifting objects and using perspective in creative ways
  • Distances become smaller or larger, and simple objects can become tools for progressing on

Superliminal is a mind-boggling puzzle game that allows players to break more than a few conventions from the moment the story begins. From the moment they load in, players can begin to play around with perspective in a big way by rotating and placing objects closer or further from themselves to increase their size and unlock different areas and rooms that appear far from reach.

Things start slow, but they quickly ramp up, as players are tested mentally beyond belief and forced to use every creative ounce they have to solve the various puzzles before them. What makes the game so great is how effortless the solutions feel, as there is never any panic or awkward solutions, only beautiful puzzle pieces all fitting together to create the perfect path for players to follow.

Manifold Garden

Finding Beauty In The Surreal

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Details:

  • Using gravity to navigate platforms and solve puzzles
  • Infinite geometric repetition makes simple structures seem enormous

Manifold Garden presents a universe where gravity is not a static force but one that can be used and moulded to the player's will. Every surface becomes a potential floor or ceiling for players to use, and by flipping planes and dropping between areas, otherwise inaccessible locations become accessible in a matter of seconds.

Also, because the world repeats itself forever, the environment itself feels more like a mathematical equation than a backdrop to the gameplay, immersing players in a world that only exists to be solved. The rules may be consistent, but they are nothing like reality, forcing players to think out of the box to figure out the challenging yet deeply satisfying puzzles before them.

Antichamber

Get Ready For A Headache

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Details:

  • Reconfiguring rooms and corridors to reveal new routes and objects
  • Non-Euclidean geometry allows surfaces to bend along with the player's movements

Antichamber treats every space as something fluid and moldable rather than static. Rooms can rearrange behind the player's backs, corridors, and change depending on which way they turn, and every puzzle solution requires a good eye for detail and a sense of intuition, as otherwise, it is very easy to feel trapped in the madness.

The entire world is in a constant state of motion, and those movements mirror the player's, allowing them to feel one with the surfaces that they are traversing. The minimalist design also allows the physics breaking to seem even more extreme, as without any distractions, players are instead forced to watch the entire world around them shift as if by magic.

The Entropy Centre

Moving Objects Through Space And Time

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Details:

  • Time reversal allows objects to retrace previous paths
  • Blends space and time seamlessly to give creative solutions to simplistic puzzles

The Entropy Centre lets players reconstruct reality by reversing time on specific objects, platforms, and structures. The puzzles revolve around tracing the past states of the environment and using time manipulation to restore pathways or even create new ones, which makes the world feel as though it is in two states at once.

This mechanic allows for intricate sequences where the past and present blend into one perfect solution. In a lot of ways, the game feels like a love letter to games like Portal, using humor and some light storytelling to guide players on a journey that tests their mind more than their skills.

Universe Sandbox

Bending Everything to Your Will

Universe Sandbox

Details:

  • Simulating everything from cosmic collisions to black holes
  • Encourages experimentation without the risk of failure

Universe Sandbox does exactly what it says on the tin. Players have pretty much all the power they could ever want to bend gravity, control the forces of nature, and create entire realistic solar systems full of planets. The game is all about testing and trying new things, as even if players get the balance of forces wrong, they can always try again or move on to something completely new.

There are so many different tools in the game, and rather than just placing present objects around empty space, players can instead control every finer detail, from mass to size, to gravitational pull. The result is a near limitless sandbox that feeds into every childhood question, answering many but leaving the door open for plenty more to be asked and solved.

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