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A low-profile first-person puzzler from a community-built indie team that does one thing - folding voxel space with a gun - and builds 60 levels around it with quiet confidence.

My first impression of Fabric was that it asks a deceptively simple question: what if the level itself was the puzzle? Not the objects inside it, not a stack of inventory items, not a verbose tutorial - just the geometry of the world, ready to be pinched, folded, and squeezed by a single tool. That tool is a gun that lets you select two tiles in the voxel environment and collapse everything between them, bending the architecture like a sheet of paper. The moment it clicks, the game earns your attention. Torreng Labs is not a commercial outfit. They describe themselves as a scattered group of enthusiasts who started in Ankara, built something real, and put it on Steam anyway. That context matters, because Fabric carries the particular texture of a project made by people who genuinely wanted to see a mechanic exist in the world. The 60-level structure gives that mechanic room to breathe - early stages teach you the bending and squeezing basics, while later ones layer in gravity flips, electric cables, and power field hazards that demand you think about the level in three dimensions simultaneously. The soundtrack sits in the background doing quiet, ambient work, and the community has consistently tagged it as a strong point - the sci-fi glitch aesthetic and the music form a coherent whole that feels intentional rather than assembled. Where the game earns honest hesitation: the average playtime in the wild lands somewhere around two hours, which sits awkwardly against the claimed ten-plus hours of content. Some players find the difficulty curve steep enough that progress stalls, while others move through it faster than expected. There are also minor technical friction points that have surfaced in community discussions - camera drift, occasional confusion about whether a bend is possible in a given spot - nothing that breaks the experience but enough to remind you this is a small team's work. The lack of any hand-holding is a design choice more than an oversight, but it does mean the first hour asks for more patience than some players will offer it. If you like first-person puzzle games where the environment itself is the mechanic - think spatial reasoning rather than item management - Fabric is the kind of quiet underdog that rewards the right player disproportionately. It picked up an IndieCade Europe 2016 nomination and has held a Very Positive rating on Steam across its review pool. It is not the most polished thing on the store, but the core concept is genuinely original, and there is something almost meditative about folding a voxel corridor in half and watching a path appear where there was none. Kai, Scout Team

Fabric

Fabric

12 ago 2016Torreng Labs
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A low-profile first-person puzzler from a community-built indie team that does one thing - folding voxel space with a gun - and builds 60 levels around it with quiet confidence.

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My first impression of Fabric was that it asks a deceptively simple question: what if the level itself was the puzzle? Not the objects inside it, not a stack of inventory items, not a verbose tutorial - just the geometry of the world, ready to be pinched, folded, and squeezed by a single tool. That tool is a gun that lets you select two tiles in the voxel environment and collapse everything between them, bending the architecture like a sheet of paper. The moment it clicks, the game earns your attention. Torreng Labs is not a commercial outfit. They describe themselves as a scattered group of enthusiasts who started in Ankara, built something real, and put it on Steam anyway. That context matters, because Fabric carries the particular texture of a project made by people who genuinely wanted to see a mechanic exist in the world. The 60-level structure gives that mechanic room to breathe - early stages teach you the bending and squeezing basics, while later ones layer in gravity flips, electric cables, and power field hazards that demand you think about the level in three dimensions simultaneously. The soundtrack sits in the background doing quiet, ambient work, and the community has consistently tagged it as a strong point - the sci-fi glitch aesthetic and the music form a coherent whole that feels intentional rather than assembled. Where the game earns honest hesitation: the average playtime in the wild lands somewhere around two hours, which sits awkwardly against the claimed ten-plus hours of content. Some players find the difficulty curve steep enough that progress stalls, while others move through it faster than expected. There are also minor technical friction points that have surfaced in community discussions - camera drift, occasional confusion about whether a bend is possible in a given spot - nothing that breaks the experience but enough to remind you this is a small team's work. The lack of any hand-holding is a design choice more than an oversight, but it does mean the first hour asks for more patience than some players will offer it. If you like first-person puzzle games where the environment itself is the mechanic - think spatial reasoning rather than item management - Fabric is the kind of quiet underdog that rewards the right player disproportionately. It picked up an IndieCade Europe 2016 nomination and has held a Very Positive rating on Steam across its review pool. It is not the most polished thing on the store, but the core concept is genuinely original, and there is something almost meditative about folding a voxel corridor in half and watching a path appear where there was none.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:indieSpacetime MechanicsEnvironmental PuzzlesGeometry FoldingGlitch AestheticGravity ManipulationShort-Session FriendlyIndieCade Nominated

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OS
Windows XP or later
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
150 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD 4000 or equivalent
Processor
1.2 Ghz

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Windows XP or later
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
300 MB available space
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NVIDIA GTX 650 or equivalent
Processor
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12 ago 2016

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Fabric fue desarrollado por Torreng Labs.