Click to Move in Teleporting Platformer Puzzle Game, Anominal

Embark on a mind-bending adventure with Anominal on Steam – teleport, solve puzzles, and unravel mysteries!

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Forget boring old platformers where you jump like a frog and hope for the best. Anominal is coming to Steam to blow your mind (and maybe your fingers) with instant teleportation! Yep, you heard right. Point. Click. Boom! You’re across the room, leaving enemies scratching their heads and gravity wondering what hit it.

Brain Teasers and Triumphs

Anominal is a brain-bending labyrinth with more than 70 levels, each one a puzzle playground that’ll make your neurons sing and your heart race like a hummingbird on espresso. One minute you’re dodging lasers like Neo, the next you’re figuring out how to teleport through walls like a magic ninja. It’s a constant dance between thinking fast and acting faster, keeping you on the edge of your seat.

And here’s the kicker: Anominal ditches the usual controller bashing for a smooth mix of keyboard and mouse clicks. It’s like conducting an orchestra of teleportation, where every click is a note in a symphony of awesome. You’re not just playing a game, you’re mastering the art of space-time travel, one level at a time.

Minimalist Beauty, Maximum Mystery

Beyond the mind-bending gameplay, Anominal also has a beautiful story of anonymity and hope. As you teleport through each level, you’ll unravel a deeper narrative, connecting with the characters in this strange, wonderful world. The sleek visuals, clean and minimalistic, are a refreshing break from the usual bombardment of explosions and fast-paced action.

So, if you’re tired of the same old platforming grind and ready for a game that’ll bend your mind, pump your heart, and leave you pondering the deeper meaning of teleportation (and maybe life in general), then Anominal is your new best friend. Grab your mouse and keyboard, and get ready to point, click, and warp your way to a gaming adventure like no other!

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Staff Writer