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Gravity Shift is a puzzle platformer where you manipulate gravity to navigate through fractured dimensions. The game combines mind-bending puzzles with an immersive narrative about dimensional fracturing and your role in restoring balance to the multiverse.
Gravity Shift is being developed by MirrorForge Games, an independent studio with offices in Argentina, Ukraine, and Canada. Our team consists of experienced developers who have previously worked on titles such as "Echo Chamber" and "Chromatic Shift."
You can learn more about our team on the About page.
Gravity Shift is scheduled for release in Q4 2025. We're currently in the final stages of development and polishing the game to ensure the best possible experience.
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Gravity Shift will be available on:
We're also exploring the possibility of cloud gaming platforms, but no official announcements have been made yet.
Yes, we're planning to release physical editions for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. The physical edition will include some exclusive bonus content, which we'll announce closer to the release date.
PC versions will be digital-only through Steam and the Epic Games Store.
In Gravity Shift, you can change the direction of gravity at any time, allowing your character to walk on walls and ceilings. The game features four gravity directions: down (default), up, left, and right.
Each shift in gravity affects not only your character but also certain objects in the environment, creating unique puzzle scenarios. Some objects may be immune to gravity shifts or might react differently based on their properties.
As you progress through the game, you'll unlock additional abilities that complement the gravity manipulation, such as time-slowing and dimensional phasing.
Gravity Shift features five distinct dimensions, each with its own aesthetic, physics rules, and challenges:
Each dimension contains approximately 8-10 levels, plus hidden challenge rooms and secret areas, totaling over 50 levels in the main game.
Yes, Gravity Shift features a rich narrative that unfolds as you progress through the game. You play as Nova, a dimensional explorer who discovers that the boundaries between realities are breaking down, causing catastrophic "shifts" that threaten the multiverse.
The story explores themes of balance, consequence, and the interconnectedness of all things. Players will uncover the mystery behind the dimensional fracturing and their own role in either restoring or reshaping reality.
The narrative is delivered through a combination of in-game cutscenes, environmental storytelling, collectible lore items, and character interactions.
You can learn more about the game's story and world on our Lore page.
Gravity Shift is designed to be challenging but fair, with a gradual difficulty curve that introduces new concepts at a comfortable pace. The early levels serve as tutorials that help players master the basic mechanics before facing more complex puzzles.
We've implemented several accessibility features to ensure the game can be enjoyed by players of all skill levels:
Our goal is to create a game that feels rewarding to master but doesn't exclude players who are primarily interested in the story and experience.
Gravity Shift focuses primarily on puzzle-solving and platforming rather than combat. However, there are some adversarial elements in the form of environmental hazards and dimensional anomalies that must be overcome.
Each dimension features a "guardian" entity that serves as a boss encounter, but these are defeated through clever use of the gravity mechanics and environmental interaction rather than traditional combat.
The emphasis is on outsmarting rather than outfighting these challenges, staying true to the game's puzzle-platformer roots.
Here are the minimum and recommended system requirements for Gravity Shift on PC:
Note: The game is optimized to run on a wide range of hardware configurations. Performance may vary based on your specific setup and selected graphics settings.
Yes, Gravity Shift fully supports controllers on PC. The game has been designed with both keyboard/mouse and controller inputs in mind, and players can seamlessly switch between input methods at any time.
We officially support the following controllers:
Other DirectInput and XInput compatible controllers should work as well, with full button remapping available in the settings menu.
Yes, Gravity Shift will support several advanced graphics features on compatible hardware:
These features are optional and can be toggled in the graphics settings menu. The game is designed to look visually stunning even without these enhancements, but they add an extra layer of visual fidelity for players with capable hardware.
We're planning to implement mod support for the PC version of Gravity Shift post-launch. Our goal is to provide tools that allow the community to create custom levels, skins, and potentially even new mechanics.
The mod support will be implemented through Steam Workshop integration, making it easy to browse, install, and manage mods. We'll release more details about the modding capabilities closer to the implementation date.
Console versions will not support mods due to platform limitations.
Yes, Gravity Shift supports cloud saves on all platforms:
This allows you to continue your progress across multiple devices using the same account. However, cross-platform cloud saves are not supported due to technical limitations between different platforms.