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PlayerThree brings Chronovolt to the Vita


Chronovolt is a fiendish-looking 3D puzzle-platformer game in which the player has to guide their Chrono Sphere through the twists, turns and traps and hazards of Escher-like arenas. Players must perfect control of speed and dexterity with the tilt controls to guide the Chrono Sphere to the exit on each of the 30 levels, with a few twists along the way.



Chronovolts are scattered around the levels, giving the power to control time in different ways, stopping it for selected objects, rewinding it and creating time warps. These time controls increase the complexity of the puzzles and the fun. Time is controlled through the front and back touch panels. Check out Playerthree.com for more details, nothing yet though - have asked for some pics.


Currently playing on my Vita/PS3/PS4/PS5


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