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June 24, 2014 Eimear Fallon

The Floor Is Jelly is a puzzle-platformer video game with a few unique twists: it’s absolutely stunning, for one, and also has a brilliant soundtrack by Disasterpeace. The thing that really sets it apart, though, is the way the environment behaves; every surface wobbles under your touch, and the game finds ways to iterate on that concept as you progress so there’s always a fresh challenge around the corner.

It can be infuriating, at times - so much comes from testing the mechanics and seeing what sticks - but if you play in this in half-hour chunks, this game is immensely rewarding.

Tags video games, the floor is jelly, ian snyder
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