The works of M.C. Escher are beautiful, entrancing, and a tad confusing at times. If you’ve seen this work, then you know how much fruitless time you can spend trying to figure out which way is up and down. Can you imagine a game running in the same vein that would challenge your preconceptions of physics and perspective?
The Bridge is a 2D logic puzzle game that will definitely put your mind to work. You’ll have to work your way through increasingly difficult worlds that are all hand-drawn in black and white. There are 48 puzzles in all that will have you dealing with gravity manipulations, gravitational vortexes, parallel dimensions, and more.
There is even a factor of re-playability, as beating the game will unlock an alternate version of the game. You won’t have to worry about messing up too badly, as there is a time-backtracking system. This will cost you about $15, and if nothing else will be some confusingly fun eyecandy.