Quantum Conundrum PC demo released
by Alice O'Connor, Jul 04, 2012 8:30am PDTSeeing as this is American Independence Day, some of you might want to celebrate no longer living under the protection of a divine monarch, perhaps by playing a video game. A PC demo's out for Airtight's Quantum Conundrum now, so why not see what the new first-person puzzler from Portal co-creator Kim Swift is about before you munch down on your hotdogs and whatnot.
The demo's a 662MB download through Steam. The demo's rather short, a custom-made section showing off several of the different dimensions and how their reality-changing aspects interact. It only took me about 15 minutes to complete, but hey, it is only a demo.
Quantum Conundrum launched for PC in June at $15, and hits Xbox 360 and PS3 next week.
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Seeing as this is American Independence Day, some of you might want to celebrate no longer living under the protection of a divine monarch, perhaps by playing the PC demo for Quantum Conundrum.
Seeing as this is American Independence Day, some of you might want to celebrate no longer living under the protection of a divine monarch, perhaps by playing the PC demo for Quantum Conundrum. : Shacknews
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