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A Monument to Endless Space: Manifold Garden by William Chyr

July 18, 2016 by Mariabruna Fabrizi 1 Comment

William Chyr is currently designing and developing an independent game set in a parallel universe where the physical laws are completely differents from those that rule our world. In Manifold Garden, walls can become floors, perspectives are always changing in a space filled with mysteries, puzzles, and contradictions. Structures, stairs, decorations, and pathways are constantly connected in an infinite universe which unfolds below the player’s eyes. The author is an installation artist based in Chicago and the game is due for 2016 and intended to be released on PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, and Linux.

 

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Manifold Garden‘s official site.

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