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Impulsion

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Platformer
Publisher: Dear Villagers
Developer: Driving Force Games
Release Date: July 19, 2018

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'Impulsion' Gets Release Date - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on June 1, 2018 @ 6:00 a.m. PDT

Impulsion is a first-person fast-paced platformer where players can manipulate time, gravity, and speed by wielding two force field pistols to navigate through challenging obstacles.

Impulsion is a mind-bending first-person platformer that will challenge players’ reflexes with fast-paced challenges and gameplay.

In Impulsion, players find themselves in station HMR-1, a mysterious station designed to calibrate robotic units such as yourself. Guided by the sassy artificial intelligence Archie, players will be charged with navigating through a wide array of devious challenges to prove their worth outside of the station.

Your weapon: time manipulation. Armed with two force field pistols, players can dual-wield their weapons, manipulating time, gravity, and speed to overcome obstacles and avoid traps in each environment. With sharp wits, fast reflexes, and imagination, players must show off their skills and find the right balance between bold moves and caution as they take on 25 levels of increasing difficulty.


Key Features:

  • Fast-paced platformer in first-person experience!
  • Challenging levels providing hours of gameplay
  • Story Mode with an intriguing science-fiction story filled with funny dialogues
  • Competitive Mode with Steam leaderboards to challenge the world... and your friends
  • Speed-run Mode with an in-game timer for players looking for the hardest of challenges!

Impulsion will be available for PC on July 19 via Steam.


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