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Portal 2 Mod Thinking With Time Machine Coming To Linux

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After sufficient interest was shown from the community, Thinking With Time Machine, a modification for Portal 2 that allows you to manipulate time and interact with yourself to solve puzzles, will be coming to Linux on Steam according to a developer on a Steam discussion.

StridemannOSx support added.
Linux support comming soon


About the Game
Deep within the facilities at Aperture Science lies a secret research laboratory that was locked and closed off... until it was found by robots.

Thinking with Time Machine is a Portal 2 mod in which you will find and use a Time Machine to create a twin of yourself from the past to help you solve the puzzles. The past self accurately repeats all of the player's actions, creating a unique twist on familiar Portal game mechanics.

Features
  • New and unique gameplay
  • Custom content (models, textures)
  • New design
  • Convenient and simple control in the form of a new datapad item
  • Different ways to think about and solve puzzles
  • Switch positions with your twin at any time and choose which twin to control


You can see a video in action here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhyZSdZ1STQ Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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3 comments

STiAT Apr 21, 2014
Niice <3. I love Portal!
Mambo Apr 24, 2014
Ooh, this is like one of the Braid worlds. It should make for some gnarly puzzles.
Dave Jun 19, 2014
The mod was released a while ago for Linux.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/286080

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