
Rotatex 3
If you want a pocketable physics puzzler where gravity is your only tool and a stubborn cat is your ward, Rotatex 3 has a quiet, unhurried charm - but it comes with real Early Access caveats you need to know first.
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About Rotatex 3
I have a soft spot for the kind of tiny Steam game that never gets a write-up, and Rotatex 3 sits squarely in that category. Dnovel's third entry in their cat-rotation series is built around one elegantly simple idea: you do not move the cat. You rotate the entire level around it, tilting the room left or right until gravity nudges the round, reluctant feline toward the teleport exit. The control scheme is as stripped-back as it sounds - directional inputs spin the world, and your spatial reading of each obstacle layout determines whether the cat rolls cleanly to the goal or tumbles into a trap. There is something meditative about that inversion of agency, where your character is almost a passive object and the architecture itself is your instrument. The series has grown entry by entry. The original Rotatex leaned on pure physics and traps, Rotatex 2 bolted on ninja-style jumping and parkour, and this third chapter refocuses on slower, more deliberate puzzle solving. Physics interactions, doors, keys and environmental hazards are all present, building a small vocabulary of obstacles that the level design asks you to read before you commit to a rotation. When it clicks, there is a satisfying stillness to watching the geometry line up perfectly and the cat just... drift into the teleport. The 42 Steam achievements suggest Dnovel has built a surprisingly dense checklist for a game this compact, which gives completionists a reason to replay stages methodically. Here is where I need to be straight with you. As of writing, Rotatex 3 is still in Early Access and has been since December 2022, with the last developer update logged at over two years ago. Currently only five levels are available. Steam itself flags that the development timeline described by Dnovel may no longer be current. The full version reportedly plans more puzzles and new challenges, but there is no firm delivery date visible. The small pool of existing players appears broadly positive, but thirteen reviews is not a sample size that builds confidence. A physics bug in the earlier game - where pausing allowed rotation without gravity, effectively breaking level logic - hints that polish is still a work in progress across the series. Who is this for, then? Honestly, this is for the patient, low-stakes puzzle fan who wants something genuinely calm and physically tactile to pick up in short bursts - and who is comfortable with the idea that the game might stay exactly this short forever. The rotation mechanic is worth experiencing on its own terms. The series has a gentle atmospheric quality that the community itself tagged; there is no combat, no timer, no failure screaming. Just a cat, a room, and the quiet insistence of gravity. If you have played and enjoyed the first two entries, you know what Dnovel is going for, and the third chapter fits that same unhurried wavelength. If this would be your first Rotatex, consider starting with part one or two, which are more content-complete. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 or later
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Storage
- 400 MB available space
- Graphics
- opengl 2.0 supported graphics card
- Processor
- intel x86 family, 2Ghz
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Game Info
- Developer
- Dnovel
- Publisher
- Dnovel
- Release Date
- Dec 9, 2022


