And Yet It Moves (2009)

Broken Rules

Linux · Mac · PC (Microsoft Windows) · Wii · iOS

2.55 from 143 ratings

1593 members have it in their collection · 4 playing now · 946 backlogged · 23 wish listed

How long? Main story 3h · with extras 2h (from 5 logged playthroughs)

And Yet It Moves is a puzzle-platformer, set in a unique world, made of ripped paper. Within the paper-collage you can jump, run and last but certainly not least: rotate the world. Learn how to apply the physical consequences of rotation to master the many tricky situations you may encounter.
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Details

Developers
Broken Rules
Publishers
Broken Rules, DeNA Co., Ltd.
Genres
Indie, Platform, Puzzle
Themes
Action, Fantasy
Steam
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Release dates

  • Apr 02, 2009 (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Aug 23, 2010 (North_America) Wii
  • Aug 27, 2010 (Europe) Wii
  • Jan 29, 2015 (Worldwide) iOS
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Rating distribution

5 stars
6
4 stars
15
3 stars
59
2 stars
35
1 star
28
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Community All Reviews Statuses

itamar

Review itamar 1/5 · Feb 23, 2018

Too fiddly

A nice idea for a platformer but the visuals aren't very attractive and the controls are fiddly and inaccurate. I stopped playing after 20 minutes.

Guran

Review Guran 3/5 · Jun 17, 2015

My first impression of And Yet It Moves (silliest game name ever?) was a very positive one! The game mechanic, where you rotate the whole environment as well as the character, felt unique and fun. I soon got a bit bored though, since there is not much incentive to continue and beat the game. There is no story (that I …

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My first impression of And Yet It Moves (silliest game name ever?) was a very positive one! The game mechanic, where you rotate the whole environment as well as the character, felt unique and fun. I soon got a bit bored though, since there is not much incentive to continue and beat the game. There is no story (that I discovered anyway) and environments dont differ much between the levels. Worth a try if it comes in a bundle or something.

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