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The Swapper

The Swapper Gameplay (PS4 HD) [1080p]

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About The Swapper

What if someone knew your mind better than you did?

The Swapper is an award-winning, narrative driven puzzle game set in the furthest reaches of space.

The Swapper takes place in an isolated and atmospheric sci-fi world. Players wield an experimental device which allows them to create clones of themselves, swapping their entire consciousness into new bodies to overcome the challenges of the environment.

Key Features:

  • Think: Fiendishly designed puzzles with equally clever solutions that are never more than a few steps away.
  • Wonder: The art in The Swapper is constructed using clay models and everyday materials, which combine to create truly unique visuals in a detailed and atmospheric environment.
  • Discover: A powerful and thoughtful story, told through the game's environment with narrative design from Tom Jubert, the writer behind hits including Driver: San Francisco and Faster Than Light.

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System Requirements

PC

Minimum

OS *: Windows XP SP3 or later, 64/32bit Processor: Dual Core CPU (2.2+ GHz Dual Core CPU or better) Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce® 8800 or Radeon® HD4800 series, 512 MB of memory, OpenGL 3.0 support required Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space Additional: Intel HD Graphics are not officially supported. But if you've got yourself a 3000 or better then there is a reasonable chance it will mostly/sorta work. No promises, but we've been working hard on it, at any rate.

Mac

Minimum

OS: Snow Leopard 10.68 or later, 64/32bit Processor: Dual Core CPU Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD 3000 or better, 4000 or a dedicated GPU recommended, OpenGL 3.0 support required Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space

Linux

Minimum

OS: Ubuntu 10.04 or 13.10, 64/32bit Processor: Dual Core CPU (2.2+ GHz Dual Core CPU or better) Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce® 8800 or Radeon® HD4800 series, 512 MB of memory, OpenGL 3.0 support required Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space Additional: Intel HD Graphics are not officially supported. But if you've got yourself a 3000 or better then there is a reasonable chance it will mostly/sorta work. No promises, but we've been working hard on it, at any rate.