It’s an educational lesson, for sure, but a beautiful, and fun one, at that.Ī recurring theme in the game is duality – things communicating and working together. By the press of the button, the screen turns orange, revealing hints to solving many of the game’s conundrums. Sci quickly gets the ability to see an alternative reality. Later puzzles feature geometric shapes, fractions, and algebra. You have to control Nero and hit a switch the right number of times to select the answer and open the door. Things start off pretty simple: a locked doorway blocks your path a basic sum is written on the wall. The world is filled with mathematical problems and equations to solve – in a way I don’t think I’ve ever seen before. Where the game excels, is in its puzzles. And if you’ve got a friend, and second controller handy, you can get those synapses working together in co-op. Controlling both characters at once is surprisingly easy, but most puzzles require you to use them one at a time. Sci is an airborne character who can move around the screen and pick up objects to help solve puzzles. Nero is a synapsian that can attack enemies and jump around the levels in some ways, he reminded me of Ori from Moon Studios’ games. Nero is controlled with the left stick and Sci with the right, when required. In the game you take control of Nero and Sci. This is the basis of ‘A Tale of Synapse – The Chaos Theories’, a wonderful puzzle platformer that melds art, with science and maths-based logic. Think of it as two things communicating with one another. Let’s start with some AP Bio - A synapse is a point where electrical and chemical nerve impulses are transmitted in the brain.
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