Axyz

Axyz (2025)

by Space Lion Studios
Genres:Indie, Platform, Puzzle
Game modes:Single player
Story:Axyz is a retro gravity switching puzzle game that asks the player to use their environmental and spatial awareness to beat each level within the time limit. Soak in the vaporwave, switch gravity, collect tapes, and more in this tribute to 90s puzzle games.
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