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Lucid Falls gameplay trailer shows off puzzle mechanics, combat

And it looks fabulous.

A new Lucid Falls gameplay trailer has debuted, showing off the game’s puzzle mechanics and combat.

“We’re excited to immerse people in the dark, dreamlike atmosphere of Lucid Falls once more with this new trailer,” said Yurii Radkevych, Creative Director of the Calgary, Canada-based Eldamar Studio.

“We’re looking forward to diving in deeper in the future and we hope the little snippets of gameplay we’ve teased in this new trailer will tide you over until we are ready to share more.”

Lucid Falls debuted at last December’s Day of the Devs, and this trailer really demonstrates its core.

Trapped inside a lucid dream, players must face “terrifying creatures, shifting gravity to navigate impossible spaces, and solving challenges that bend reality,” Eldamar Studio said at the time.

Lucid Falls doesn’t have a release date yet on Windows PC via Steam, but you can wishlist it right here.


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