The Entropy Centre took the time to reveal itself in a new trailer during the Future Games Show on June 11th, 2022. It takes heavy influence from Valve’s popular first-person puzzle game, Portal. That’s not a bad thing. Stubby Games succeeds at keeping things fresh and unique with their time-bending puzzle-solving platformer. Instead of thinking outside the box with different portals, you will need to think in reverse to solve complex puzzles by rewinding objects through time.

What Is The Entropy Centre?

You take on the role of Aria, an employee at The Entropy Centre. The Centre is a space station in Earth’s orbit. Aria needs to solve puzzles to generate entropy energy. This energy helps Earth, which suffered a cataclysmic event, rendering all life on its surface extinct. Aria is accompanied by Astra, a talking gun capable of moving objects. Every puzzle that you solve brings you one step closer to the heart of The Entropy Centre. Don’t solve the puzzles, and, well, you go extinct. The space station’s heart is the answer to why it and Earth are in their current state.

The Game Has Some Mystery

Don’t be fooled by the trailer’s focus on solving puzzles and clearing debris from the space station. There is very much of a story in this game and a mystery to be solved. Aria has no memory of how she ended up in The Entropy Centre, why it is in a decrepit state, or why Earth is uninhabitable. The answers are in The Centre. It’s a matter of being able to find them and if you’ll like what you find.

The game’s description:

Daniel Stubbington, Stubby Games founder, said:

While Playstack chief executive Harvey Elliot stated:

The Entropy Centre launches later this year for PC and consoles.