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Matrix Brain Twister



4 years ago

At last, I have also created 30 new handcrafted levels for the 3D Cubic Edge 5x5x5 matrix.

This one is one of the easier 3D matrices.

The update with all the shown content will be available in a few hours today on Steam.




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Matrix Brain Twister is now out of Early Access and has its full release on Steam!

I want to thank everyone who had supported me on the way!

Thank you very much!

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