Physics-Based Platformer iO Arriving on Steam

It isn’t always the case that an indie platformer from a budget-priced console makes its way to the PC, but that’s precisely what’s happening with Gamious’s Ouya platformer, iO.

iO is an indie platformer/puzzler every bit as superficially minimalist as its title while possessing loads of deep gameplay beneath that.

You take command of what appears to be a wheel that can expand or shrink at the player’s will and navigate your way through a variety of structures. Many of the puzzles involve a rudimentary understanding of physics, and frequently you’ll have to contend with shifts in gravity, portals and moving platforms.

iO was originally born out of a game jam at the 2012 Dutch Global Game Jam, and was later developed into a full blown Ouya release last April. The game received positive reviews across the board, with reviewers praising its challenging gameplay.

As befits a PC release, iO has been given a set of upgrades. These include visual enhancements, particularly to the game’s 150 levels, and a new tutorial to ease players into things.

iO will be released via digital download outlets such as Steam on December 5 for $9.99 / €7.99 / £6.99.

Kerwin Tsang: Kerwin has been a gamer for almost as long as he's been alive, ever since he received a Sega Mega Drive in 1989. Having graduated to the upper echelons of PC gaming, he now boasts a number of major gaming accomplishments. These include getting through all three Deus Ex games without killing anyone, clocking in over 700 hours of gameplay time in Skyrim without ever finishing the main story, and nearly shattering every bone in his hand from punching the wall when his soldiers in XCOM missed a shot with 95% chance to hit.
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