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Best for a one-time couch party where novelty and chaos matter more than depth.
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About Perfect Universe
Perfect Universe is nine gravity-based minigames bundled together, and honestly, it feels like the kind of experimental project you'd find in a game jam. The single-player chunk offers 70 levels across different gravity mechanics, but they're fairly basic: guide objects around by flipping gravity, avoid obstacles, reach the goal. It works fine as a casual time-killer, but nothing here demands your attention or rewires how you think about the mechanic. The real draw is supposedly the six local multiplayer modes. If you've got people on the couch and 20 minutes to kill, there's some goofy fun to be had watching each other mess up gravity puzzles or race in chaotic physics scenarios. That said, it's a thin novelty. Once the initial "oh that's silly" wears off, you're left with games that don't have enough depth to anchor a real gaming session. It's a one-time party night thing, not a library staple.

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- Developer
- Will Sykes Games
- Publisher
- Excalibur Games
- Release Date
- TBA