Japanese Indie Game TorqueL Heads West On PS4, PS Vita On August 11th

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Playism is publishing Japanese indie developer Takayuki Yanagihara’s award-winning action-puzzler TorqueL in Europe and North America for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on August 11th.

 

It’s a physics-based 2D puzzle platformer in which you play a gentleman trapped inside a box. The four sides of this box can be extended into long columns, and so by using the weight of these, as well as pushing them against the ground, you can roll the box across the levels.

 

TorqueL has 50 stages for you to beat and will be available for $9.99 with cross-buy enabled. It previously came out on PC in the west and is already available in Japan on PS4 and PS Vita.


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