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Draw Me A Pixel Releases Meta-Puzzle Game Crushed In Time

The studio follows its acclaimed meta-puzzle predecessor with a new title that already holds a 'Very Positive' Steam rating based on early reviews.

Key Facts

  • Draw Me A Pixel released 'Crushed In Time' on June 11.
  • The game is priced at 3,150 yen with a 20% launch discount to 2,520 yen through June 25.
  • Players solve puzzles by pulling and releasing objects.
  • As of June 11, the game holds a 'Very Positive' rating on Steam from about 60 reviews.

Reporting from 2 sources: Denfaminicogamer, Game Spark.

Draw Me A Pixel Releases Meta-Puzzle Game Crushed In Time

Draw Me A Pixel, the developer behind the Steam hit 'There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension', released its new point-and-click puzzle game 'Crushed In Time' on June 11. The game is set in a world where characters have vanished and review bombing persists, with players solving puzzles by pulling and releasing objects. A launch sale offers a 20% discount until June 25.

Draw Me A Pixel, the studio behind the Steam puzzle game 'There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension', released its new title 'Crushed In Time' on June 11. The point-and-click puzzle game is priced at 3,150 yen, with a launch discount of 20% bringing it to 2,520 yen through June 25. The story follows Holmes and Watson as they investigate a game world where characters have disappeared and low-score review bombing continues. Players solve puzzles by pulling and releasing objects, as shown in the launch trailer. As of June 11, around 60 Steam reviews have given the game a 'Very Positive' rating, with players noting the unique puzzles and meta elements carried over from the previous title.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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