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Solve Puzzles In Dreams As Superliminal Pre-Registration Begins

By AndrewJan 18,2025

Solve Puzzles In Dreams As Superliminal Pre-Registration Begins

Noodlecake Studios is now accepting pre-registrations for the mobile version of the mind-bending puzzle game, Superliminal! Originally developed by Pillow Castle, this trippy adventure arrives on Android devices July 30th, 2024.

Pre-Register for Superliminal Today!

Prepare for a puzzle experience unlike any other, filled with optical illusions that will challenge your perception of reality. You'll step into the shoes of an individual whose ordinary day takes a surreal turn, beginning with a 3 AM awakening and a bizarre infomercial.

Suddenly, you're immersed in a twisted dreamscape where perspective is key. Superliminal masterfully utilizes forced perspective and optical illusions, allowing objects to change size depending on your viewpoint.

Navigate this deceptive world, guided (and occasionally misled) by the voice of Dr. Glenn Pierce and his unpredictable AI assistant. Solve mind-bending puzzles that will push your problem-solving skills to their limits and question the very nature of reality itself. Your goal? Trigger an Explosive Mental Overload to escape this dream. As you progress, the game's surreal atmosphere intensifies, culminating in the utterly disorienting "Whitespace" phase.

Check out the official Superliminal mobile trailer below!

A PC Success Story, Now on Mobile!

Initially released for PC and consoles in November 2019, Superliminal quickly gained popularity for its unique gameplay and surreal atmosphere. Now, Noodlecake is bringing this acclaimed experience to mobile platforms on July 30th, with a free trial available on launch day. Pre-register for Superliminal on the Google Play Store now!

For more gaming news, check out our other articles, including the Android release of Netflix's Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit!

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