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2D Platformer, MotionRec, Proves Your Greatest Ally is Your Past Self
- Image of MotionRec,Courtesy of PLAYISM

Seeing a puzzle game in action may be the easiest way to understand its concept. That said, the 2D platformer MotionRec provides the simplest method to grasp it; simply watching its trailer is enough. As the game’s core mechanic becomes clearer, how does this recording function actually operate within a level?

MotionRec Puts Puzzle-Solving in a Time Loop

With a simple hit of a record button, players are shown ghostly afterimages trailing behind their character. These afterimages capture every position and movement their character makes. Afterwards, MotionRec reveals several ways for players to replay that exact recorded sequence, which leads the protagonist to solve environmental puzzles. These activities include crossing a wide chasm by first recording a simple walk along solid ground before playing it back over the empty space.

Furthermore, MotionRek provides players with this time manipulation power, offering even more creative applications. For instance, imagine a wall that is far too high for a normal jump. Players who choose to ride a nearby elevator can record their upward motion inside the shaft. Upon replay, their character will simply float over the imposing obstacle, bypassing it entirely. Thanks to the unique approach of this system, players are encouraged to think creatively about their surroundings. So, could a player use a spinning platform to record a perfect circular path?

A Tactical Replay Revolution

This clever system also offers developers the opportunity to build a huge number of intricate platforming puzzles. For players who might use a series of recorded jumps to dart through airborne hazards, MotionRec allows it to be done without any risk. Due to this approach, the game feels like a more tactical and thoughtful version of challenging platformers such as Super Meat Boy or Celeste. However, it will hopefully lead to less frustration among interested players.

Meanwhile, MotionRec‘s appeal further elevates in anticipation due to its visual presentation. As a result, questions naturally began to arise over what specific element of its style makes the gameplay so clear. The game’s distinct and effective look is attributed to its sharp black and white retro style. With this minimalist aesthetic, players can focus entirely on the puzzle mechanics without any visual distractions. As the game is scheduled for release later this year. Steam offers the best place to wishlist it and show support.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Gaming and was syndicated with permission.

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