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About This Game From the creative mind behind The Adventures of Shuggy comes an exciting new retro-styled 2D platformer, a winner of Dream Build Play 2012 and a top 50 game of 2012 according to Game Informer. Grab the gateway guns and explore a huge lab filled with mysterious puzzles in this classic platforming adventure. Use gateway technology to leap from one place to another, change size to explore small passages or defeat large enemies, walk on walls and ceilings to reach new areas and even travel in time to work together with past echoes of yourself.Move seamlessly between different areas of the vast labyrinthian map with no waiting for loading screens as you explore and discover new power ups. Use each of your new abilities to progress further, unlock shortcuts and find even more power ups. Can you escape?Key FeaturesTravel across a room instantly using gateways.Change size using the resizing gateway gun.Interact with your past echoes using the time travel gateway gun.Walk on walls and ceilings using the rotation gateway gun.Sprawling open-world design.Use Gateway's sophisticated help system to discover if you can solve a puzzle and even watch the solution played out in front of you. 7aa9394dea Title: GatewaysGenre: IndieDeveloper:Smudged Cat Games LtdPublisher:Smudged Cat Games LtdRelease Date: 13 Sep, 2012 Gateways Full Crack [FULL] payment gateways for android. gateways newsagency. gateway arch patch. gateway function key driver. payment gateways in android. gateway english book answers. gateway into pc. gateway english malta. gateway cheat codes. default gateway windows 10 fix. gateway reinstall windows. gateways journeys. gateway circular quay. api gateway full form. gateway full hd. gateway wikipedia english. gateway last full show. api gateway key management. gateway windows 10 update fail. multiple gateways windows 2012. password gateway huawei. gateway pc fan noise. quizlet gateways to democracy chapter 6. gateway pc recovery partition. wi-fi gateways 5268ac. gateway laptop key replacement. gateway mall zip code. gateway router password. gateway windows 7 system restore. install gateway scom 2016. download gateway to arabic book 4. gateway windows 7 startup repair. gateway on mac ip. gateways and routers. bible gateway download app. gateway password pldt. gateways command mac. gateway password is. gateway livello iso osi. usb-gateway conbee. gateway f key for recovery. download gateway ne46rs drivers. gateway key west. apartemen gateway fully furnished. android multiple gateways. gateways xmas hours. gateways florida pesach. gateways dental cockburn Sweet Christmas, a puzzle platformer!. Gateways has a decent concept, sort of in the vein of those Portalesque games that followed in it's wake, but a reasonably decent game.Although, unfortunately, I wasn't able to finish the game. The puzzle design has some of the most difficult puzzles in the game being mandatory to complete, which wouldn't be a problem normally. But, the mechanic you unlock near the end of the game that enables these puzzles involves a lot of key timing and platforming that ended up being far too twitchy for me to finish.Ultimately, because I have no 'maybe' option, I have to vote No on Gateways because of this. Perhaps if they had structured the game a little differently I could recommend it. But sadly, if any of what I mentioned seems like a red flag for you, I'd look elsewhere.. More mind bending than portal but easily as fun.. Gateways is a puzzle-plattformer in which you control scientist Ed, who is try to get out of his own laboratory. The game starts with simple jump-and-run and “gateway-puzzles”, somewhat similar to Valve’s Portal, but quickly becomes more challenging as you find more powerful Items (powerups and modifications to your “gateway gun”) which let you explore new areas of the lab.Sadly, I found the introduction into the game (and it’s items) unnecessarily hard. For me it was basically learning by doing. New items are introduced via popup-text (which is gone for good if you run away too quickly) and a simple puzzle, in which you have to use your newly found item. But for me that was just not sufficient. It was until 90% into the game, that I (by accident) found out there is actually a map of the lab, guiding you to important spots, and a key to cancel active portals. Yes, I could have clicked on “CONTROLS” earlier. But why? I assumed, the game would tell me, like any other game would. This is especially odd, as the ingame-help-system is really awesome. In the lab you can find 500 “power orbs”, which can help you with tough puzzles: Every puzzle in the game (apart from the final one) has a “HELP”-spot, in which you can spend a small amount of your “power orbs” to see, whether you can actually solve this puzzle with your current items and a BIG amount of your orbs to actually get it solved.This is a brilliant way to prevent frustration (as long as you save your orbs for those REALLY tough puzzles) and keep the game going. The map, which not only tells you, where you should go next, but also shows every unsolved puzzle you have walked by so far, is also really helpful. I’d go so far to say: without this ingame-help, I would probably not have recommended this game.Overall Gateways is a decent game with a VERY steep learning curve. The gameplay is entertaining but can become frustrating, especially if you used your power orbs too early. If you like challengig puzzles and don’t mind being thrown into ice cold water, you should have a look at this game!. Easily dismissed as a 2D-Portal copycat (funfact: it sorta is, but bear with me), and though lacking in many aspects, it might still be sort of a fun game.Yes, it has the same mechanics as Portal, and yes, it is 2D, but it is not only that. You have the space-wraping portal, but also the- rotation portal which changes the direction of the gravity- shrinking\/growing portal - time-wrapping portalThe combination these different portals give raise to a myriad of possibilities for endless headache. Whenever you face a new puzzle, however, you might still be unable to solve it: you might need to revisit that puzzle in the future. For this reason, the game gives you the choice of spending some "power orbs" in order to reveal if you can solve a specific puzzle or not.Which then brings the cons of the game. The map is huge and let me tell you, not fun to navigate at all. Curisouly enough, the game is rather short: I have the feeling that if the puzzles would be presented linearly in their solveable sequence, this game would have been even shorter. Also I felt like there could be more puzzles combining the portals, and the ending felt "lazy". Also, this game screams for a little bit of a story in a comic\/sarcastic tone, but there is *nothing*, be warned.The puzzles are solid, enjoyable and not overly frustrating but also nothing ingenious. Achievements are fine, except for "That's the way to do it" which cannot be obtained in Linux. If you don't support the achievement in a supported platform, please, remove the achievement, that didn't even need to be said. Otherwise the game gave me no headache in Linux.So as a puzzle game, this is a good (short) game. It could have been more, but that's all that it is. It might be enough.. Gateways: the one indie title that was criticized for being too alike to a AAA game. Gateways may seem off-putting because it feels like a 2D Portal, but don't let that keep you from getting this awesome game. There are many more mechanics than the other games of this type, with size-changing portals, time-travel portals, rotation portals, and, best of all, regular portals through an area. You place them down to solve puzzles, which were always challenging but never seemed impossible. The art direction was great, the music, not so much, but overall this was a good purchase. I can wholeheartedly recommend this to anyone.. Looking at the images on the games page I wasn't really sure what I was looking at. What it is is a metroidvania puzzle platformer with mechanics similar to Portal and The Talos Principle. Most puzzle platformers have levels that you play one after another. This game is just one big puzzle that you go through, like real metroidvania games, but instead of having simple mechanics like "the red gun opens red doors" you have crazy tools like a portal that lets your get smaller or bigger, or another one that lets you go back in time, and then you have to figure out what to do with them in order to open up new sections of the game.The puzzles are really well designed, not too easy, not too difficult and the map is a good dimension for this type of game. There are also shortcuts that open up as you progress and that let you teleport to the game's main area so you don't have to keep going through the same difficult sections over and over as you run around between sections of the game.If you like metroidvania plaformers and challenging puzzles, Gateways should be on your list.. Fun little platform adventure, totally worth the price.

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