Another World. It's like that cave level in
Prince of Persia 2 stretched out to the length of a game. The basic plot is this - You are a nameless physics professor, whose experiment goes awry when his building is struck by lightning at exactly the wrong moment, sending him and his desk to another dimension, full of danger and strange vistas. This is an adventure game, the kind they made before point'n'click devoured the genre. Which is to say, this is a puzzle game, but it's made up of abstract puzzles in gameplay, which nest further puzzles. Take an early example - You need to pass a corridor behind a destructible wall, but down the corridor is a guard behind a door who will lay down an impassable wall of fire if you break down the wall to get to the corridor. In order to pass, you need to take an elevator down one floor and destroy the circuit that's keeping the guard's door unlocked, leaving you free to escape while he tries to break down his door. Several of these challenges are truly vexing, as you'll think you're doing the right thing until you realize you're missing another 10-15 minute sequence. There is no tutorial, but the game uses approximately 2 buttons aside from direction keys. Advanced tactics must be intuited.
The game is made up of many puzzles like that, some of which are quite immense. This is an old-timey adventure game and as such you will die often, and there may be some backtracking involved. Which makes it all the more sweet when you figure out how to get past that ceiling shoggoth.
This is the Fifteenth Anniversary edition of the game, and as such the visuals have been touched up some and higher resolutions are supported (up to 1600x1050) It still looks like a particularly clean modern Flash game. Seeing as this is a sci-fi Prince of Persia, there are a number of similarities - There is no soundtrack, and the game is entirely wordless. The animation is actually quite beautiful. And of course there are several gruesome (and quick) ways to die.
I spent two hours on it before getting stumped. I'll figure this puzzle out yet.


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