Marty Thinks 4D

Marty Thinks 4D

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Разработчик: Jonathan Stoffer

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Описание



Marty Thinks 4D is an isometric 3D puzzle platformer. Jump into the role of Marty, a small robot on a journey to find his creator. With the aid of time travel, Marty is able to step through time and work together with past versions of himself to overcome any challenge. In the game, you are presented with challenges that require multiple people working together to succeed. Time travel will allow you to work with up to 5 of your past selves to overcome these challenges that a single player could never overcome alone. In this way, puzzles will be set up so you must play out partial solutions to a puzzle, then go back in time and play out remaining parts to unlock the solution. 



Marty Thinks 4D focuses on small puzzle areas, similar to what you may find in games such as Swapper or Talos Principal, only the stages will be seen from an isometric top down angle. In each stage you will be challenged to work your way to the exit with increasingly complex stages. Multiple Marty robots must coordinate their efforts and overcome challenges such as defeating enemies, platforming, and activating objects. In the game you will be using a variety of special abilities, each with unique purposes.



The game will take place over 5 chapters, starting with Marty awakening inside his factory. His creator (Dr. Mobious) has long since passed, and Marty has been trapped in an isolated existence, continually performing final commands of his late master. Marty determines that, without his creator, his life lacks true purpose... So he sets off on an adventure to rebuild his creator and discover where he fits in the wide universe. In the story, Marty learns about the human condition and the true fate of Dr. Mobius.



Marty Thinks 4D features 50 stages, boss fights, power-ups, voice acting, a custom sound track and the ability to customize your Marty. You can also take on other players in our leader boards! Compare your fastest completion times for each stage against other players from around the world! MT4D fully supports gamepad controllers once the game is started but requires some mouse interface in the launcher menu.

Поддерживаемые языки: english

Системные требования

Windows

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP, 7, 8, 10
  • Processor: 2.7 ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256 MB
  • Storage: 1020 MB available space
Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows XP, 7, 8, 10
  • Processor: 2.7 ghz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512 MB
  • Storage: 1020 MB available space

Mac

Minimum:
  • OS: OS X
  • Processor: 2.7 ghz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256 MB
  • Storage: 1020 MB available space
Recommended:
  • OS: OS X
  • Processor: 2.7 ghz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512 MB
  • Storage: 1020 MB available space

Отзывы пользователей

Рекомендую 24.12.2023 16:58
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6/10 A puzzle where you use your double to press buttons.

TLDR: A poor man's 3D puzzle where you use a double of yourself to press buttons and open doors. Somewhat like The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom, Re Pete, Project Temporality but with more arcade elements like platform jumping and even some simple fighting. It has fairy interesting levels and a nice story. But its lackluster looks, uncomfortable controls (that can't be remapped) and annoying dexterity challenges drag it down.

Good:
- music is pretty good overall (exc boss fight level 1-10)
- there is a pleasant story about the "Marty" robot which is narrated by an actor that I think I heard many times in other games. Since the narration doesn't need any clicking or reading, you just listen to it as you go
- the dynamic shading under the bot is a nice touch when you pass between lights. The play of illuminated and darker areas in levels is interesting
- puzzles are fairly varied and (where they aren't timing or dexterity-based) pretty fun to solve
- dozens of levels

So-so:
- the 3D scenery looks pretty shabby overall though I'm not sure it could be done better by just 1 guy (the credits mention about a dozen people but it seems this was still mostly a 1-man project). Make sure to pick "fantastic" gfx setting in the standard Unity popup when you launch the game. Otherwise the shadows are all messed up and it really looks ugly. I can't even say why it's all shabby. The robot itself has a black contour around it. The floors and the crates have just normal textures. And particle effects like smoke are opaque primitively drawn pictures. Some platforms are just flat-color fills. It's a mish-mash of styles that looks almost like a prototype with stub art. The arrows on the floor are pure yellow with thick black contour and are also a mismatch with the floor tiles. There is a feeling overall that there was no proper artist on the team or simply a person with enough taste to keep track of how it all looks together. This actually demotivates to keep playing the game
- the main robot lacks animations. It just hovers around like a UFO on an anti-grav engine, and you mostly just see this robot from the back. It lacks detail - so you don't really grow to like it despite the narrated story
- 3D text hints in levels get all rotated when you keep the camera behind the robot (as I did). I guess the game assumes that you'd just move the robot with WASD and keep looking at it from the same angle? But then the robot just gets overlapped by the walls and other objects of the scene. I guess the game should have shown 2D "speech bubbles" facing the camera for tutorial tips
- the backgrounds are somewhat unpleasant: too much color and stars, the purple one looks like spilled juice. It detracts from the level geometry
- some collision glitches? (in level 2 neutral robots get stuck in walls)
- camera seems to ignore level geometry. So, if you tend to keep it zoom out, it can get behind scene objects
- starting from stage 5, puzzles use arcade elements like precise jumps and timing. This might have been okay in other games but here the controls are just too clunky to make this enjoyable. You essentially have to hold the middle mouse button all the time and watch your robot make small clumsy jumps, slide down from geometry and simultaneously get shot by cannons. It's just ridiculous
- the second island (level 11-19) has a terrible color palette, with plain yellow fences and plain green grass
- targeting of shots is imprecise and seems inconsistent. Maybe it should have just allowed selecting a target (like in MMO games), be it an enemy robot or a switch

Bad:
- can't remap keys. E.g. I have a mouse where the middle button doesn't work well. But here you have to hold the middle mouse button almost all the time to rotate the camera and the character. I had to find another mouse just for this game. I'd much more prefer controls like in World of Warcraft: hold right mouse button to rotate the camera and the character, hold left mouse button to rotate just the camera, and for the weapon shots use 1 and 2 keys on the keyboard while the position of the cursor would set the direction for them (or, as mentioned, just allow selection of objects as a shot target)
- ugly UI design overall. Plain Arial font in some places, carelessly placed text and buttons. "Well done" screen is just terrible. The controls popup is too small and hideous. Popups are just plain purple/red and yellow with black contour and look like stubs. Speech bubbles use Arial font, and words in the upper left corner get outside the bubble's contour
- sfx are pretty basic and don't fit the theme. E.g. when the robot jumps, there is a "whoop" sound you'd normally expect in a 1980s 2D arcade game, not in a modern 3D game with realistic textures

Boss fight in level 1-10 is bugged? The 2 outer platforms stop moving after you hit the boss once, and it's impossible to get behind the boss with the inner 8 platforms.

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Время в игре: 141 ч. Куплено в Steam

Дополнительная информация

Разработчик Jonathan Stoffer
Платформы Windows, Mac
Ограничение возраста Нет
Дата релиза 31.01.2025
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Жанры

Indie

Особенности

Single-player Steam Achievements Steam Trading Cards Partial Controller Support Steam Cloud Steam Leaderboards Family Sharing