Miegakure Game Demo and Overview
By Jayita, Gaea News NetworkWednesday, March 31, 2010
Have you ever thought of playing game in a four spatial dimension? Stop thinking and have the real life experience with Miegakure Puzzle Game.
ARTICLE CONTINUED BELOWMiegakure is a Japanese landscaping technique, which signifies vastness in small space. The game is entirely designed and programmed in 4D. You must be wondering how to play a 4D game. Well, Its quite easy. With usual three dimension game, (Assuming that you are accustomed to 3D game) a slight different feature is added here. Pressing a button will allow you to swap to an invisible fourth dimension. This enables you to move through walls, look into them and perform various tasks, impossible in 3-dimensional.
In a 3D world players can play the world as a 2D game along a choice of axis (e.g. XY, XZ, or YZ). Miegakure takes the concept a step further by taking place in a four dimensional world, and allowing the player to at any time play along three of these axis (e.g. XYZ, XYW, XZW, YZW).
The game is not tricky. It’s an amazing brain teaser. Play this block-pushing and platforming puzzle game and explore the fourth dimension to solve it. Hope you have fun with Miegakure game.
The demo version is not available now, but hopefully you would get a chance to play it at GDC this year, according to Marc ten Bosch, the designer of the game.
Watch the video Demo of Miegakure.

