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A minimalist two-character puzzle game where one set of keys controls both sides at once. Clean, clever, and quietly demanding.

Quadrata is a logic puzzle game from solo developer Mindlabor built around a single, elegant constraint: you control two characters simultaneously with the same inputs, one on each side of the screen. Every key press moves both. Collect all the diamonds, stay within the move limit, and clear the stage. That's the whole premise, and it's enough to keep your brain pleasantly tied in knots for hours. The genius here is in how that mirrored-input mechanic scales. Early puzzles feel almost tutorial-gentle, giving you space to internalize the idea that your left hand and your right hand are no longer independent agents. Then Mindlabor starts twisting the geometry. Stage layouts diverge, obstacles interrupt one path but not the other, and suddenly you're planning four steps ahead on both sides of the board in parallel. The move limit keeps solutions from being brute-forced. You have to think, not just fiddle. Visually and sonically, Quadrata sits in that quiet corner of indie design where everything earns its place. The aesthetic is clean and geometric, the kind of restraint that's actually harder to pull off than ornamentation. The soundtrack matches that energy, low-key and meditative, the sort of audio backdrop that helps rather than distracts when you're working through a tricky stage. There is a stillness to the whole experience that feels intentional, almost ceremonial. Mindlabor clearly understood the mood they were after. What doesn't work for everyone is the pacing arc. If you come in expecting escalating spectacle or narrative reward, Quadrata has none of that to offer. Its pleasures are purely mechanical and atmospheric. Players who need external motivation beyond the puzzle itself may find the loop thin after the first handful of stages. There are also no accessibility options listed for colorblind modes or input remapping, which is worth knowing before you buy if those matter to you. For a 93-percent-positive, 210-review catalog from a no-marketing solo dev, the community response is genuinely impressive and suggests the core loop resonates beyond the niche. Quadrata is the kind of game that costs almost nothing in time or money and returns something disproportionate if you're wired for spatial logic puzzles. It knows exactly what it is. Six to eight hours depending on how long you sit with harder stages, no padding, no filler. That discipline alone makes it worth the attention of anyone who keeps a short queue of thoughtful puzzle games on standby. Kai, Scout Team

Quadrata

Quadrata

10 oct 2022Mindlabor
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A minimalist two-character puzzle game where one set of keys controls both sides at once. Clean, clever, and quietly demanding.

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Quadrata is a logic puzzle game from solo developer Mindlabor built around a single, elegant constraint: you control two characters simultaneously with the same inputs, one on each side of the screen. Every key press moves both. Collect all the diamonds, stay within the move limit, and clear the stage. That's the whole premise, and it's enough to keep your brain pleasantly tied in knots for hours. The genius here is in how that mirrored-input mechanic scales. Early puzzles feel almost tutorial-gentle, giving you space to internalize the idea that your left hand and your right hand are no longer independent agents. Then Mindlabor starts twisting the geometry. Stage layouts diverge, obstacles interrupt one path but not the other, and suddenly you're planning four steps ahead on both sides of the board in parallel. The move limit keeps solutions from being brute-forced. You have to think, not just fiddle. Visually and sonically, Quadrata sits in that quiet corner of indie design where everything earns its place. The aesthetic is clean and geometric, the kind of restraint that's actually harder to pull off than ornamentation. The soundtrack matches that energy, low-key and meditative, the sort of audio backdrop that helps rather than distracts when you're working through a tricky stage. There is a stillness to the whole experience that feels intentional, almost ceremonial. Mindlabor clearly understood the mood they were after. What doesn't work for everyone is the pacing arc. If you come in expecting escalating spectacle or narrative reward, Quadrata has none of that to offer. Its pleasures are purely mechanical and atmospheric. Players who need external motivation beyond the puzzle itself may find the loop thin after the first handful of stages. There are also no accessibility options listed for colorblind modes or input remapping, which is worth knowing before you buy if those matter to you. For a 93-percent-positive, 210-review catalog from a no-marketing solo dev, the community response is genuinely impressive and suggests the core loop resonates beyond the niche. Quadrata is the kind of game that costs almost nothing in time or money and returns something disproportionate if you're wired for spatial logic puzzles. It knows exactly what it is. Six to eight hours depending on how long you sit with harder stages, no padding, no filler. That discipline alone makes it worth the attention of anyone who keeps a short queue of thoughtful puzzle games on standby.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamMinimalistLogic PuzzleDual ControlMove LimitMeditativeSingle DeveloperGeometricBrain Teaser

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OS
Windows 7
Processor
Intel Celeron
Memory
512 MB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
100 MB available space

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Mindlabor
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Mindlabor
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10 oct 2022

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Quadrata se lanzó el 10 de octubre de 2022.

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Quadrata fue desarrollado por Mindlabor.