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Gravity Error Review | Gamer Headlines

Gravity Error is a decent Platformer in which players manage the flow of gravity to adapt it to their own needs. It doesn’t necessarily push the boundaries of the genre, but it will give players a fun thinking exercise across all sides to a level. The gameplay mechanics are quick as well as smooth, yet the journey can come to a relatively abrupt end. Still, those who are looking to kill an hour or two for $4.99 should definitely check out Gravity Error.

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Fun for one - Single Player Challenges

"Sometimes, simply testing your gaming skills is all you want to do so here are 6 solo challenges that may give your thumbs a workout." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums

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PC Review - 'Gravity Error' | WorthPlaying

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Manipulating the environment to your advantage has been a good device for some of the better puzzle platformers. And Yet It Moves let you rotate the whole world, so you can open up pathways while Echochrome lets you play around with perspective to reach the exit. Gravity is another element that has proven to be an appealing part of puzzle-solving, with games like VVVVVV. The same can be said for Gravity Error, a new puzzle platformer that is enjoyable from beginning to end.

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A Simple Puzzler with Ambition – Gravity Error Review | GIZORAMA

Nathan Piccio, GIZORAMA - "Gravity has been at the heart of many games and movies. Whether you’re Isaac Clarke traversing the Ishimura, or Dave deactivating the HAL 9000 to the tune of “Daisy Bell”– gravity, or the lack of it, can be thrilling. The latest game to use gravity at the core of its design is Gravity Error, a new Indy title with a few novel ideas to set it apart from its peers."

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