On December 6th, we're getting Clinically Dead on Steam, a new logic game for PC (and later, a planned Switch edition). Made by a Polish team of one, the game's production offers "unique experiences referring to the state of clinical death," with some rather unconventional and difficult looking puzzles, all with a psychedelic visual setting laid on top of it.
Clinically Dead has been in development for the last 4 years, with Mogila Games studio, which was created by Paweł Mogiła (the creator of the logical platformer Grimind) in charge of well, pretty much everything; it's a one man studio, after all. The story-line concerns death, specifically the last seconds of life and centers around the unnatural flow of time and color that goes along with it. In Clinically Dead, the colors aren't just there to trip you out, either. Paweł explains:
“The manipulation of space-time plays a decisive role. In Clinically Dead, movement itself affects time, and individual colors determine the time that is left. For example, the color blue means a low time value. The color red, however, is a large amount of time. We move not only in three standard directions, but also in the fourth, which is time”
Clocking in between 4-6 hours, you'll have plenty of psychedelic reality to move through, with an emphasis on difficultly, the manipulation of space-time and of course, demanding puzzles.
Give these pics a look below, it looks like logic gaming on acid.