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Hello everyone,
Recently I have been working on a new review of the game that is called Into the Timeverse. The developer team, Imperial Dynamics has asked me if I wanted to play and review their game. Of course! I could not turn down such an offer! Before I accepted the offer, I looked at the available footage and tried to see if the game was a match for me. While I was looking at the footage I was amazed at how good the game looks! It is time for some rolling Dark Souls dying action! Quickly I installed the game, while I was wondering what kind of game Into the Timeverse would be. Imperial Dynamics warned me that this was a difficult game that uses the old school difficulty style
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In Into the Timeverse you play as a ball that is able to change its color to go through the obstacles, there are red and green obstacles. You can only get passed these obstacles when the ball has the corresponding color.
Seems easy right? Just wait until you try it! This is indeed a challenging game. Who doesn’t like a challenge?!

You will try and fail a countless amount of times in your attempt to get your shiny ball to the end of each level. When you finally do succeed it feels amazing! A little spoiler, I got so excited when I completed the first level that I yelled out loud of excitement, scaring my wife which was of course fun for our cats as well. Almost the same happens when you are trying to finish the level. Imagen this: you can see the end and when you are so close! Come on, you only need one good jump and NOOOOO! You’ve missed the color switch and your ball falls down. You scream dramatically while you watch your ball fall into the abyss! This game will absorb your time Into the Timeverse as you try to conquer the many obstacles that come in your way. From bouncy objects that need to be timed right to mean missile launchers shooting missiles up and down and more!
There are different modes in into the Timeverse that you can play.

  • The story mode.
  • Infinite mode.
  • Challenges.
  • Easy difficulty.
  • Normal difficulty.
  • Nightmare difficulty.

    You can play all these different modes to unlock new skins for your ball character. The difficulties all have a different save settings, meaning that you can first play the easy difficulty, then on the normal difficulty, and finally on nightmare difficulty, thus unlocking the final skin for your ball character.

    These different modes will be explained in the review I am working on. At this time I am having a lot of fun playing this old school challenging game! I hope that you are looking forward to the review of Into the Timeverse that is planned for August 14th.
    The video review is live and you can see me fall into the abyss!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1xS16fd850&t=1658s
    I know that the developer is working hard on updating Into the Timeverse and is also planning on introducing new features for this game. The mechanics are really solid so far If you have any feedback, I’d love to use this for my review. Please let me know before August 14th.
    Some things I am going to explain further in my written review are;
  • The exact breakdown of the gameplay in Into the Timeverse.
  • An exact breakdown of the difficulties in Into the Timeverse.
  • An in-depth personal impression of what I thought before starting Into the Timeverse.
  • My personal rating of my experiences with the game and a rating for the gameplay and the mechanics.

    I hope that you are a little bit excited for this game and for my upcoming review next week. But if this has not gotten you excited yet, how about the announcement that Imperial Dynamics has granted me five free keys to give away on my website: https://www.reviewsbysupersven.com/
    Keep an eye out on our social media because the day after the review has been posted you have a chance to win this amazing game!

    Are you sure that this game is a match for you? You can purchase Into the Timeverse here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1309850/Into_the_TIMEVERSE/

    Thank you Imperial Dynamics for creating Into the Timeverse and giving me one of the first chances to play and review your game.
    Did you know that Imperial Dynamics is also working on a new project that is supposedly an RPG!
    PS: Nor I or Imperial Dynamics are responsible for broken keyboards or controllers.
    Kind Regards from team Supersven
    https://www.reviewsbysupersven.com/