Although the relatively large file size may scare a few away, they’d be making the wrong decision, for Neutrality is definitely a game that deserves a play through. The puzzler is based around quite an interesting concept – to collide all negative and positive particles in each of the thirty levels, to achieve, well… neutrality. You control a negative particle, using the mouse and must manipulate the particles in order to accomplish the goal of the game. Several fresh mechanisms are gradually introduced throughout, offering clever new challenges that should keep you entertained for long enough. The visuals, although fairly simple, are admirably done and remain consistent right through, even if the presentation is a little lacking and uninspired at times. Neutrality also comes with a range of atmospheric tunes that perfectly match the game’s general tempo and feel.
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