Four Sided Fantasy

A game about the limits of your screen. Four Sided Fantasy is a seamless experience where you wrap the screen to solve mind-bending puzzles. Play as a man and woman who attempt to find each other throughout four seasons in a year, constantly separated by the boundaries of the screen.

Four Sided Fantasy is a indie, puzzle-platformer and platformer game developed by Ludo Land and published by Serenity Forge.
Released on August 30th 2016 is available in English on Windows and MacOS.

It has received 422 reviews of which 346 were positive and 76 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.7 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 0.99€ on Steam and has a 90% discount.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: AMD A8-3500M APU with Radeon HD Graphics 1.50 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6620G
  • Storage: 400 MB available space
MacOS
  • OS: El Capitain
  • Processor: i5
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GT 330M
  • Storage: 400 MB available space

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Dec. 2024
I assure you, I am not the typical audience for this game. I generally dislike puzzle games and often find puzzle platformers to be the laziest type of game a developer can produce. However, this puzzle platformer was a masterpiece. I enjoyed it from start to finish. The puzzles were perfectly balanced in difficulty, the art was beautiful, and the game mechanics were fresh and exciting. Each one felt right in place and never overstayed its welcome. Every world introduced a unique twist that kept me engaged and ensured I never got bored. Each new mechanic was taught in an intuitive way, even though it was unlike anything I'd ever seen before. This game is a solid 10/10.
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Nov. 2024
The premise is at least rare if not completely original. The CRT/VCR effects have been seen before but here, there is a surprising amount of polish and attention to detail. The first time I paused the game, I resumed and paused it again a few time.. Yes, The game is simple, short, varies very little. It is, in essence a puzzle game. Also: the only replay value happens you look at it in your steam library months after your first playthrou--- Hey there's that: as long as you don't have prior engagements, when you boot this game up, you will finish it in one sitting. Your first play-through will take about and hour and a half and you'll finish the game. It's paced really well for a short game and the director/developer did a great job of giving you a chance to drink in the visuals before having to solve another puzzle. It's a nice bite-sized chuck of pure satisfaction. And months later, on account of its originality, you only vaguely remember what made it so fun. Then... you get to experience it again. I highly recommend playing it once and uninstalling it. Forget about it. It will wow you again in some future bout of bordom. I've loved it twice now.
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Aug. 2024
Interesting. I think this is the first puzzle game where I really questioned if I actually solved the puzzle correctly. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the mechanics of this game and art style isn't bad. But there seems to be...a tendency to feel buggy. I managed an entire playthrough with only a few eyebrow raising "was that a bug or an intended mechanic" moments...except at the end when I got softlocked (I think?) during my New Game+ playthrough. Except somehow I already got the New Game+ Completion cheevo after only beating normal NG. (Being a good sport and actually wanting to see what changed in the NG+ mode, I did try to play that anyway. But after the softlock I just watched a video of the part I didn't get to.) Sooo...yeah, this is still a good game in the "Artsy Puzzle Game" genre and it definitely has that "Meta-Puzzle Mechanics" flavor I got a taste of (and addiction to) when I first played Crush on the PSP, but be a bit careful how you play it, I guess?
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July 2024
Fun little quick came, but also quite frustrating at times. Saves at spots that really don't make sense, no cloud saves, and several bugs, especially towards the later part of the game that break it, requiring you to restart - but due to the odd saving, may make you replay areas you didn't want to.
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April 2024
Awesome indie game. Clearly took inspiration from Braid in their art style, but beware that this game is much shorter, and there is not much story. Puzzles are very doable, and levels are short. Each level has its own mechanics that are easy to understand. There are a couple of "What the hell is happening" moments in a good and fun sense. The ending and credits scenes are top-notch. So be sure to stick around for that.
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Four Sided Fantasy
7.7
346
76
Online players
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Developer
Ludo Land
Publisher
Serenity Forge
Release 30 Aug 2016
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