Loop

Enjoy a relaxing and atmospheric journey.

Loop - A Relaxing Puzzle Adventure

"Loop" is a vibrant contemplative puzzle game that invites you to journey through a mysterious temple alongside a loyal companion. Discover stunning environments and face creative riddles as you explore the ultimate enigma: can the endless loop be broken? With no dialogue, the story unfolds visually, enhancing the immersive experience. Enjoy meditation-like gameplay that encourages relaxation and wonder while navigating through this ethereal adventure.
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App stats

Users: 5,982
6
Rating: 4.46
(141)
Version: 2.2.8 (Last updated: 2024-10-24)
Creation date: 2022-05-27
Price: 0.49
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App summary

Loop is a vibrant Contemplative Puzzle Game; where you and your companion travel through a mysterious, ethereal temple.

During this Journey, you will traverse many riddles and face the ultimate enigma: can the endless loop be broken?

Loop will help you relax within beautiful and varied environments. The gameplay is centered in playing along with a Master which acts both as a reliable guide through the temple and as a faithful companion to discover the world with. The narrative will take you through rich environments and unique and creative puzzles.

The story is beautifully told without any dialogue, everything is visual.

User reviews

The game was good and the scenery was good . I felt like it should have been on landscape mode and sometimes the npc character gets stuck and i don't know the reason some restart resolves my problem tho . Overall it was a great game
by White t Poison, 2024-09-19

It's a nice looking 1-finger block pushing game, but ultimately it's still just revolves around holding buttons and pushing blocks. I can't say I was overly enthralled and maybe I missed the storyline along the way.
by Stefan Carton, 2024-09-08

Heavily scripted, you rely on the computer dude working with you. Trouble is, often you get crazy trying to figure out how to do the puzzle and why the hell wouldn't that dude move to the damn platform, only to discover it was a scripting bug and if you restart the level doing the same things, it actually works. Totally destroys the immersion and trust, especially as the puzzles get harder. I preferred The Talos Principle (even though the last level bugs in a similar way)
by Manuel, 2024-06-26
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