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'Split,' a Futuristic First-Person Puzzle Game, To Be Released for Early Access on April 6

'Split,' a Futuristic First-Person Puzzle Game, To Be Released for Early Access on April 6

"Split," an upcoming first-person puzzle game, will be released for early access on April 6.

'Split' Early Access Release on April 6

Split
(Photo : FreeMind /Screenshot taken from Steam)

"Split," a futuristic first-person puzzle game, is scheduled for Steam's Early Access release on April 6.

Published by FreeMind S.A., known for leisure and hobby-themed games, "Split" features unique mechanics of creating copies of yourself and manipulating time.

Those who love solving puzzles will surely enjoy "Split's" gameplay, which combines many different types of puzzles from more and less famous puzzle games and takes them to a whole new perspective.

The player can opt to defeat enemies or escape from them instead by using time manipulation and clones for distraction.

"Split's" game design is heavily influenced by Brutalism, which is actually an architectural style from the 1970s that you may have seen in another video game, "Control." FreeMind combines this particular style with the digital environment you can see in "Tron: Legacy."

You can watch the trailer of the game below:

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Other Games From FreeMind

Aside from "Split," FreeMind has other games that gamers can check out.

One of which is "Aquarist," which lets the player create an aquarium empire. Another game from FreeMind is "Farmer's Life." This farming simulation game set in the middle of Eastern European nowhere is on 20% discount as of press time.

FreeMind also has a game called "House Builder," which allows the player to travel around the world to build many iconic designs.

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