Swedish developer Guru Games announced a new first-person puzzle game this week, Magnetic: Cage Closed.
Slated to launch in March for PC via Steam, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Magnetic imprisons players in a dark labyrinth with a magnet gun, solving environmental puzzles to progress through the industrial facility. The game’s announcement trailer gives strong Portal vibes, showing multiple wall and floor switches being activated with the toss of a heavy metal cube. Magnetic: Cage Closed will launch at $14.95 with a special edition slated to cost $19.95. It will be published by Gambitious Digital Entertainment and will be playable at PAX South this weekend.
Guru Games’ other project in development is the Oculus Rift-supporting, first-person horror game Medusa’s Labyrinth. The developer canceled its Kickstarter project for the game in November after it came to a “standstill.” It drummed up 55,805 SEK ($6,824) in support, far short of Guru Games’ 2,500,000 SEK ($350,000 USD) goal. Guru Games discussed its failed crowdfunding campaign in a blog, acknowledging that it wanted to time the campaign with the Scandinavian launch of Kickstarter despite spending two weeks “creating a prototype, a card house of a game,” before putting “it out there for all to see.”