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Puzzle game Iris.Fall is gorgeous but very tedious

Iris.Fall comes from Tencent's developer, Next Studios

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There is a chapter in the game where Iris literally gets stuck in a storybook. (Picture: NEXT Studios)
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

What if your shadow was alive? What if you could become your shadow?

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If you’ve watched Naruto, you’ve seen Shikamaru’s shadow jutsu. And if you’re more of a  Game of Thrones person, you’ve seen Melisandre’s terrifying shadow assassin.
Well, now you can experience what it’s like to be a shadow in Iris.Fall, a new puzzle game from Tencent's in-house developer Next Studios. You play as a little girl, Iris, who ventures into a dilapidated theatre -- much in the style of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

Rather than murder people, your power is that Iris can turn into a shadow, and interact with the shadows of other objects.

OK, let’s say there’s a broken staircase in the real world. The proper, physical version of Iris can’t cross it.

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But there’s also a spotlight in the room, casting a shadow on the staircase. If Iris finds an object that casts a shadow that “connects” with the staircase’s shadow, her shadow form can then cross the completed shadow staircase.

(Trying to break a record for most times the word “shadow” has been used in a paragraph. Did I do it?)

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