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Denbora: Experience Brain-Bending Logic Puzzles

Denbora launches its unique first-person puzzle game for both Linux and Windows PC. Thanks to the creative minds at Bionic Ape for bringing this wild time-bending adventure to life. Which you can now find on Steam with a discount. Alright, logic fans and time travel junkies, gather around. Bionic Ape Studios just launched something seriously unique. It’s Denbora, and it’s not your average first-person puzzle game. This one messes with your head in all the best ways – we’re talking full-on brain-bending, time-hopping madness. In Denbora, you're trapped in a strange facility with nothing but your wits and a mysterious ability to jump through time. Yeah, you heard that right – you’re literally breaking the rules of physics here. Past, future, present… it’s all fair. Every room you walk into is its own logic test, so the way you solve it isn’t just about pulling levers or pushing blocks. You’ll need to think in terms of causality – meaning what you do now might affect what already happened... or will happen... or is happening? It’s original. And if that wasn’t enough, you’re being watched – and taunted – by an all-knowing AI named Dirua. Think of GLaDOS from Portal, but with a sharper tongue. Dirua’s got jokes, attitude, and a knack for making you doubt every move you make. She’ll cheer your failures and mock your successes, all while slowly revealing why you’re in this place and how to get out.
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The best part? There’s more than one way to win. Most of the puzzles in Denbora can be tackled in first-person from different angles. Want to outsmart the system with a unique time loop solution? Go for it. Prefer a cleaner, more logical path? That works too. The title gives you the tools – it’s up to you to figure out how to use them. Whether you’re into deep stories, clever mechanics, or just like messing with time, Denbora has something for you. It’s smart, challenging, and just the right amount of weird. Oh, and good news – there’s a Linux demo version if you want to test the waters before diving in. Or you can grab the full game right away at $14.99 USD / £12.56 / 14,62€, including the 25% discount. Both are up on Steam now, so there’s no excuse not to check it out on Linux and Windows PC.
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