Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer

Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer

66% Positive / 3 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Sep 8, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

StartUp Studios,Mike Troup / StartUp Studios

TAGS

    CasualIndie

A game played entirely along a single line. Platform and fight across a variety of levels that will put your determination, patience, skill, accuracy and reactions to the test. No spoken words, and no written instructions.

This is a game for platform lovers and is a great challenge for speedrunners. Go in expecting a pure platforming experience where the focus is on changing the gameplay on a fundamental level.

Fight through a variety of levels that take advantage of the unique perspective culminating in a reaction-testing boss fight.

Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer pc price

Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer

Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer pc price

66% Positive / 3 Ratings

Sep 8, 2016 / StartUp Studios,Mike Troup / StartUp Studios

    CasualIndie
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $2.99 $2.99
  • Turkey
    ₺6 ≈$0.32
  • Russia
    $80.02 ≈$1.04
$2.99 / Get it

Game Description

A game played entirely along a single line. Platform and fight across a variety of levels that will put your determination, patience, skill, accuracy and reactions to the test. No spoken words, and no written instructions.

This is a game for platform lovers and is a great challenge for speedrunners. Go in expecting a pure platforming experience where the focus is on changing the gameplay on a fundamental level.

Fight through a variety of levels that take advantage of the unique perspective culminating in a reaction-testing boss fight.

Reviews

  • Alan Dracula

    Sep 19, 2016

    I bought this game because I wanted to give a positive review, but unfortunatly, I feel that this game is truly is a dissapointment. From the screenshots, description, and video, this game seemed like a unique and challenging take on the platforming genre. Unfortunatly, what hampers this game are the things that should have made it great. This game has no instructions on what each obect represents and how anything interacts. Some things are done well, like how you can't see verticality, so you must learn to think like that and memorize how jumping works, which is both intuitive and unique in a way that greatly benefits the game as an experience. Even now when I understand the game, it still isn't fun. The puzzle mechanic of switching lights from blue to yellow in order to activate a door was cryptic and confusing. Also, the music (besides the menu music) was absolutely horrid, and is the reason I had to quit to the menu even 5-10 minutes or so as I just couldn't bear it. The sound design is also harsh on the ears, as the noises made by the enemy is really unpleasent, which is why I had to turn off everything and go silent. This allowed me to see the visual and mechanical problems with this game, which are abundant. The color choices for certain objects was distracting, since many "things" look similar, and the colors overall left a lot to be desired. The gameplay is bland, and the game itself it absurdly difficult, as enemies have so much health that you might as well avoid them, and they are place in really inconvenient positions. The AI seems to be horribly put together, and the mix of fighting this "things" while also trying to solve puzzles button puzzles never meshed well. This game is stupidly difficult due to the problems I have already stated, but also because of the extremely long levels, that makes memorization of enemies and the puzzles mechanics a must, and turns the game into annoying and tedious trial and error. As well as all this, it seems as if the game only has 9 or so levels, which is certainly not worth the $3 price tag. Honestly, and regrettably, I feel that this is an exercise in what not to do with a great, innovative, and unique idea.
  • silverhawk2010

    Sep 20, 2016

    This game is far from developed, but this game is hard, annoying, but is a new vision into the platformer genre. the puzzles will take a little bit of time and learning how to use the items will take a few moments to get familliar to them from different games, but it is fun
  • Larckson3

    Dec 11, 2017

    As an indie game, this is good. You should get it because it is weird.
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Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

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Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer

Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer

66% Positive / 3 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Sep 8, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

StartUp Studios,Mike Troup / StartUp Studios

TAGS

    CasualIndie

A game played entirely along a single line. Platform and fight across a variety of levels that will put your determination, patience, skill, accuracy and reactions to the test. No spoken words, and no written instructions.

This is a game for platform lovers and is a great challenge for speedrunners. Go in expecting a pure platforming experience where the focus is on changing the gameplay on a fundamental level.

Fight through a variety of levels that take advantage of the unique perspective culminating in a reaction-testing boss fight.

Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer pc price

Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer

Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer pc price

66% Positive / 3 Ratings

Sep 8, 2016 / StartUp Studios,Mike Troup / StartUp Studios

    CasualIndie
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $2.99 $2.99
  • Turkey
    ₺6 ≈$0.32
  • Russia
    $80.02 ≈$1.04
$2.99 / Get it

Reviews

  • Alan Dracula

    Sep 19, 2016

    I bought this game because I wanted to give a positive review, but unfortunatly, I feel that this game is truly is a dissapointment. From the screenshots, description, and video, this game seemed like a unique and challenging take on the platforming genre. Unfortunatly, what hampers this game are the things that should have made it great. This game has no instructions on what each obect represents and how anything interacts. Some things are done well, like how you can't see verticality, so you must learn to think like that and memorize how jumping works, which is both intuitive and unique in a way that greatly benefits the game as an experience. Even now when I understand the game, it still isn't fun. The puzzle mechanic of switching lights from blue to yellow in order to activate a door was cryptic and confusing. Also, the music (besides the menu music) was absolutely horrid, and is the reason I had to quit to the menu even 5-10 minutes or so as I just couldn't bear it. The sound design is also harsh on the ears, as the noises made by the enemy is really unpleasent, which is why I had to turn off everything and go silent. This allowed me to see the visual and mechanical problems with this game, which are abundant. The color choices for certain objects was distracting, since many "things" look similar, and the colors overall left a lot to be desired. The gameplay is bland, and the game itself it absurdly difficult, as enemies have so much health that you might as well avoid them, and they are place in really inconvenient positions. The AI seems to be horribly put together, and the mix of fighting this "things" while also trying to solve puzzles button puzzles never meshed well. This game is stupidly difficult due to the problems I have already stated, but also because of the extremely long levels, that makes memorization of enemies and the puzzles mechanics a must, and turns the game into annoying and tedious trial and error. As well as all this, it seems as if the game only has 9 or so levels, which is certainly not worth the $3 price tag. Honestly, and regrettably, I feel that this is an exercise in what not to do with a great, innovative, and unique idea.
  • silverhawk2010

    Sep 20, 2016

    This game is far from developed, but this game is hard, annoying, but is a new vision into the platformer genre. the puzzles will take a little bit of time and learning how to use the items will take a few moments to get familliar to them from different games, but it is fun
  • Larckson3

    Dec 11, 2017

    As an indie game, this is good. You should get it because it is weird.
Load More

FAQ

Buy Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer For the Best Price

Gamedeal compares prices across all the major retailers on the internet to find the best game deals for you. We include occasional game discounts, seasons sale, and more to help you spend less and buy more. Check out all the best deals available for Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer on different platforms right now and find the one that suits you the best! 

Is Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer Available to Download Instantly After Purchase?

We include game deals from reputable and trustworthy game retailers from around the world to ensure smooth and instant purchasing. You will be able to download or activate the game right away depending on the store of choice. However, some stores have manual checks in place to avoid any kind of fraud, which could some time.

Can I Buy Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy Wrong Dimension - The One Dimensional Platformer for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!