A Game of Changes
Embark on a path of enlightenment in this 3D puzzle platformer, exploring 64 distinct environments inspired by the ancient divination text, the I Ching [Book of Changes].
System Requirements
Component
Minimum
Recommended
Operating System
Windows 7
Windows 7
Processor
Dual-core processor
N/A
Graphics
Intel HD4000 B
Quadro FX 5600 B
Memory
4 GB
8 GB
Storage
80 MB
80 MB
Suggested PC Build
Minimum Build
- CPU: Dual-core processor
- GPU: IncrediblE HD 4000
- RAM: 4 GB
- Storage: 1 GB
- OS: Windows 7
Recommended Build
- GPU: Quadro FX 5600
- RAM: 8 GB
- Storage: 1 GB
- OS: Windows 7
About This Game
Chance and destiny collide in A Game of Changes.
You must decode the inner workings of these realms to traverse 64 distinct puzzles inspired by the I Ching [Book of Changes], one of the most ancient classics known to man. Its wisdom stems from philosophical and scientific insights into the laws of existence, urging a deep look into one's own nature and purpose while revealing an unchanging truth.
There is no linear path, no strict progression, and no concepts of right or wrong; it is entirely about the decisions you make.
Using a keyboard or gamepad, you take control of the sage Confucius. The objective in every stage is to open and enter the door that transports you to the next area. By learning the mechanics governing symbols and tiles, you can shift their positions to access the door.
You choose the next level's hexagram upon finishing the current one, dictating your next destination. The ultimate aim is to finish all 64 stages, making the entire game one colossal puzzle.
You must decode the inner workings of these realms to traverse 64 distinct puzzles inspired by the I Ching [Book of Changes], one of the most ancient classics known to man. Its wisdom stems from philosophical and scientific insights into the laws of existence, urging a deep look into one's own nature and purpose while revealing an unchanging truth.
There is no linear path, no strict progression, and no concepts of right or wrong; it is entirely about the decisions you make.
Using a keyboard or gamepad, you take control of the sage Confucius. The objective in every stage is to open and enter the door that transports you to the next area. By learning the mechanics governing symbols and tiles, you can shift their positions to access the door.
You choose the next level's hexagram upon finishing the current one, dictating your next destination. The ultimate aim is to finish all 64 stages, making the entire game one colossal puzzle.