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Superliminal: Dream-Escape Puzzle Game Hits Mobile

Indie puzzle game Superliminal is set to make its mobile debut next month. Scheduled for release on July 30th, the first-person puzzle game will be available on both the App Store and Google Play, with pre-registration now open on both platforms.Originally launched on Steam in 2020 by developer Pill
By Patrick
May 06,2025

Indie puzzle game Superliminal is set to make its mobile debut next month. Scheduled for release on July 30th, the first-person puzzle game will be available on both the App Store and Google Play, with pre-registration now open on both platforms.

Originally launched on Steam in 2020 by developer Pillow Castle, Superliminal has garnered Very Positive reviews. Publisher Noodlecake is now bringing this mind-bending puzzle adventure to mobile devices, complete with controller support at launch.

The game's storyline begins with you dozing off in front of the TV late at night, only to catch an ad for Dr. Pierce's dream therapy program. Upon falling asleep, you find yourself trapped in a recurring dream cycle as an unwitting test subject. Your objective is to navigate through a series of puzzles to escape this surreal dream world.

Superliminal mobile game screenshot

Throughout your journey, you'll be guided by the voice of Doctor Glenn Pierce, who aims to help you return home. However, his Artificial Intelligence assistant has other plans. In this dream world, perspective is key, and gameplay centers around forced perspective mechanics. You'll explore various rooms and use your ingenuity to solve puzzles and find exits.

As you progress, you'll manipulate the size of objects, scaling them up or down to create platforms, remove obstacles, and reach the exit. Later stages introduce new mechanics, such as trompe-l'œil illusions, which require finding the correct viewing angle to solve.

For the first two weeks after its launch, Superliminal will be available at a 25% discount, after which it will be priced at $7.99. You can also try the game for free before deciding to purchase the full version. To learn more about Superliminal, visit developer Pillow Castle’s official website or follow them on Facebook, X (Twitter), or YouTube.

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