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A quiet first-person puzzle from a solo studio that asks you to wake up in an empty world and figure out who you are, level by level. Compact, atmospheric, and easy to finish in one sitting.

I came to Analemma with almost no expectations and found something that genuinely surprised me with how sincere it feels. Mugle Studio built a first-person philosophical puzzler that drops you into a strange, initially featureless world where your job is simple on paper: activate mechanisms, move through portals, cross level after level until you know who the character is and why they wound up here. In practice, it plays like a gentle walking-puzzle hybrid, the kind of game that prioritises atmosphere and forward momentum over mechanical challenge. The structure is level-based, and each one asks you to locate and interact with objects, trigger colour-coded activation sequences, and unlock the portal that lets you proceed. Steam community threads mention hunting for collectible frogs scattered across stages, which adds a small optional layer for completionists chasing all 35 achievements. The puzzle logic is rarely punishing. What Analemma wants from you is patience and curiosity, not lateral thinking. If you sit down expecting a headache-level challenge, you will leave underwhelmed. If you sit down wanting a short, meditative session with a soft ambient soundtrack and a slow-burn identity mystery, there is something genuinely modest and honest here. The caveats are real, though. The game has virtually no critical footprint. A handful of Steam reviews, no Metacritic score, and a community forum where the most active threads are bug reports and portal-activation confusion. One recurring complaint is a lack of level select after finishing, so missable collectibles mean replaying from scratch. There have also been access-denied launch errors reported by some players, which is worth keeping in mind on older Windows configurations. The translation into English is rough in places, carrying the texture of a game built somewhere other than an Anglophone market, and that roughness occasionally undercuts the philosophical atmosphere the game is reaching for. Where it earns goodwill is in its unpretentious smallness. This is a sub-five-hour game that knows it is a sub-five-hour game. It does not inflate itself with filler or overstay its welcome. The locations shift across different environments, the music stays restrained and spacey throughout, and the core question the narrative asks, who am I and why am I here, is handled with more sincerity than irony. For players who collect quiet little curiosities off the long tail of the Steam catalogue, Analemma is that kind of game. For anyone expecting Talos Principle-calibre puzzles or a polished narrative, it is not. Kai, Scout Team

Analemma

Analemma

25 oct 2017Mugle Studio
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A quiet first-person puzzle from a solo studio that asks you to wake up in an empty world and figure out who you are, level by level. Compact, atmospheric, and easy to finish in one sitting.

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I came to Analemma with almost no expectations and found something that genuinely surprised me with how sincere it feels. Mugle Studio built a first-person philosophical puzzler that drops you into a strange, initially featureless world where your job is simple on paper: activate mechanisms, move through portals, cross level after level until you know who the character is and why they wound up here. In practice, it plays like a gentle walking-puzzle hybrid, the kind of game that prioritises atmosphere and forward momentum over mechanical challenge. The structure is level-based, and each one asks you to locate and interact with objects, trigger colour-coded activation sequences, and unlock the portal that lets you proceed. Steam community threads mention hunting for collectible frogs scattered across stages, which adds a small optional layer for completionists chasing all 35 achievements. The puzzle logic is rarely punishing. What Analemma wants from you is patience and curiosity, not lateral thinking. If you sit down expecting a headache-level challenge, you will leave underwhelmed. If you sit down wanting a short, meditative session with a soft ambient soundtrack and a slow-burn identity mystery, there is something genuinely modest and honest here. The caveats are real, though. The game has virtually no critical footprint. A handful of Steam reviews, no Metacritic score, and a community forum where the most active threads are bug reports and portal-activation confusion. One recurring complaint is a lack of level select after finishing, so missable collectibles mean replaying from scratch. There have also been access-denied launch errors reported by some players, which is worth keeping in mind on older Windows configurations. The translation into English is rough in places, carrying the texture of a game built somewhere other than an Anglophone market, and that roughness occasionally undercuts the philosophical atmosphere the game is reaching for. Where it earns goodwill is in its unpretentious smallness. This is a sub-five-hour game that knows it is a sub-five-hour game. It does not inflate itself with filler or overstay its welcome. The locations shift across different environments, the music stays restrained and spacey throughout, and the core question the narrative asks, who am I and why am I here, is handled with more sincerity than irony. For players who collect quiet little curiosities off the long tail of the Steam catalogue, Analemma is that kind of game. For anyone expecting Talos Principle-calibre puzzles or a polished narrative, it is not.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5First-Person PuzzleAtmosphericShort PlaythroughCollectiblesMystery NarrativePhilosophicalLevel-Based

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950
Processor
Intel Core i3

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