

Your quest for freedom requires you to solve a great variety of puzzling challenges, and while it’s easy to pick up and play, later challenges may prove very difficult indeed. Microsofts Netflix-style subscription service for Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass, is set to enjoy another big month in May. But the video was talking only about the three playstation platforms. Just saw a trailer about an upcoming extended edition, which was talking about revamped storyline and new levels among the old ones.

Flying freely through the odd and fantastic surroundings, a powerful tractor beam lets you pick up objects and interact with the world. State of Decay 2 and more will be playable for subscribers. Played a while ago Unmechanical and really, really loved it.

You find yourself in a strange environment that pulsates from mechanic and organic machinery alike, and your journey to freedom begins. On a bright and sunny day you’re spirited away by a network of coiled pipes into a mysterious underworld. Unmechanical was originally released on Steam and Android in 2012 and has been rereleased to home consoles with a new extra side level called Extended. Unmechanical focuses on accessible controls that makes it easy to pick up and play, and challenges you with a wide range of challenging puzzles. The game had humble beginnings as a student project and since then both game and team has grown. Unmechanical is an award-winning 2.5D side-scroller which combines tricky puzzle solving, alluring exploration, and an engrossing atmosphere.
