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Constant C

2013
GenresIndie, Action, Platformer, Old-School Style, Side View Perspective, Puzzle and Logic, Single Player
AvailableApr 16, 2013
PlatformPC
DeveloperInternational Games System Co., Ltd.
Overview

Constant C is a 2D puzzle platformer with two core gameplay mechanics - Gravity Shifting and the Time Field. Using these two mechanics in the game, the player controls the momentum of various objects to complete each level. Dive into the world of Constant C, where rules of fundamental physics no longer apply. In a space station far away from Earth, mysterious events have triggered the distortion of time. Journey through the game as a lone robot, who uncovers the truth behind the incident step by step, and finds the purpose of his own creation.

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12 reviews found

100

TotalBiscuit, The Cynical Brit

Feb 22, 2014

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

Niche Gamer

Aug 2, 2014

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

SelectButton

Jul 1, 2014

Through all of my success, Constant C remained a frustrating experience, from cheap deaths, to my own ignorance by rotating the environment in the incorrect direction. Constant C provides an enjoyable and challenging experience that will have you literally standing on your head thinking of a solution.Note: Constant C was reviewed on PC.


80

Digitally Downloaded

PC

Mar 21, 2014

Constant C is filled with creativity, laughter, deceiving level design and ruthless platforming segments; it’s charming aesthetics only mask the brutality of the gameplay that’s hidden beneath the surface.


80

We Got This Covered

Mar 18, 2014

Overall, I enjoyed my time with Constant-C and would recommend it to anyone who appreciates the puzzle platformer genre. While it can sometimes feel quite challenging, the refusal to hold your hand makes arriving at a solution all the more rewarding.


80

Twinfinite

Feb 26, 2014

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Digital Chumps

PC

Mar 23, 2014

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

3DJuegos

PC

Mar 18, 2014

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Cubed3

Mar 30, 2014

Cubed3 has no problem recommending Constant C to platforming fans. Anyone who enjoyed a game such as Stealth Bastard will find plenty to love in Constant C. Fans of games with heavily physics-based puzzles will definitely be pleased. Indie fans and platforming fans will find a game that performs above its class, though not in the heavy weight division with the likes of Mario, Rayman, or even Super Meat Boy. Still, at $10, Constant C is an enjoyable experience and an easy recommend.


60

Destructoid

PC

Apr 9, 2014

Constant C is a solid puzzle platformer that takes a few familiar ideas and mashes them together to create something partially new. The difficulty of the puzzles ranges from trivial to diabolical, with most falling somewhere in between. Its greatest sin is the repetition of certain puzzles, but if that is the worst aspect of Constant C, then it should still please fans of the genre.

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