
InFlux Redux
A downloadable game for Windows
InFlux Redux is a high-def remake of the 2013 ball-rolling puzzler InFlux, built on a brand new engine with completely overhauled graphics, physics and game code.
InFlux is a puzzle game that mixes exploration and platforming in a series of beautiful natural and abstract environments. You are a mysterious metal sphere which falls from the sky, traversing an apparently deserted island dotted with cubic structures of glass and steel. Each glasshouse is a puzzle to be solved. Redux is the same game, except better in every way, having been rewritten from scratch in Unreal Engine 5.
- Roll your way through a series of beautiful and varied naturalistic environments
- Solve a sequence of mind-bending cubic puzzle structures
- Forge an alliance with a majestic and enigmatic humpback whale
- Enjoy an extensive original soundtrack by composer Jonathan Yandel
- We took so long to make this that it is actually a remaster of a remaster of a remaster
- Witness the latest high-end graphical features of Unreal Engine 5 in the hands of an intrepid indie developer
- Verified for the Steam Deck
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | Windows |
| Author | Joe Wintergreen |
| Genre | Puzzle, Platformer |
| Made with | Unreal Engine |
| Tags | 3D, Atmospheric, Exploration, No AI, Singleplayer, Unreal Engine |
| Average session | A few hours |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller |
| Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, Configurable controls |
| Links | Steam, Blog |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $20 USD. You will get access to the following files:










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Looks pretty cool.
Sort of reminds me of Venineth, or Exo One in the marble rolling element but this seems way less abstract and alien, more grounded and looks beautiful in its own distinct way. I had never actually heard of the original InFlux but this looks promising.
Matt H, matthornb.itch.io
Thanks! Venineth was actually inspired by the original InFlux, which was very cool for me to read.
too expensive