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Glooble is unlike any game you've ever played. In fact, it doesn't even feel a game - more like an alternate reality experience. Mysterious emails. Cryptic codes. Devious puzzles. Encrypted passwords. Confounding machines. Glooble is stylistically simple - but intellectually, it is very, very hard. It all starts with 'Chapter 1: Contact', the first in a series of short games (one or more hours of gameplay, depending on your puzzle-solving skills and your willingness to avoid the included hint system.) NOTE: in keeping with its minimalist approach, this game has no sound effects or music. Also, I have updated the game to include an option to skip puzzles if you just can't find the solution. It’s Glooble – the Kinder, Gentler Version.
Mouse and keyboard controlled (ESC to access the menu for hints, current score and code entry; up and down arrow keys for scrolling; letter keys / backspace / enter / tab for entering text.) [IMPORTANT NOTES: there’s no way to save your game, so before you exit, write down your progress code. You’ll need it again the next time you play. Also, the game will not work on a Mac if the user zooms in or out with a Magic Mouse or a Trackpad.
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