Atmospheric 3D sci-fi puzzle adventure with jetpack traversal, customizable taser, and impactful branching narrative
Atmospheric 3D sci-fi puzzle adventure with jetpack traversal, customizable taser, and impactful branching narrative
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Program license Full
Developer Haze Games
Version 2.703
Works under Android
Also known as Fractal Space HD
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(2 votes)
Developer
Haze Games
Works under
Android
Program license
Full
Version
2.703
Also known as
Fractal Space HD
Pros
- Strong, personal sci-fi story with multiple endings and hidden recordings
- Thoughtful, varied puzzles that emphasize logic and observation
- Jetpack and environmental hazards create tense, memorable navigation challenges
- HD enhancements with 4K support, dynamic lighting, and higher quality textures
- Extensive Taser customization, including 5 exclusive Legendary colors in the HD Edition
- Controller support, Android TV compatibility, achievements, leaderboards, and cloud saves
- Developed by a focused two-person indie studio, with clear attention to atmosphere and audio
Cons
- Puzzle and story focus may feel slow for players seeking constant action
- Some HD bonus materials, like the making-of recordings, are not yet available
- Optional camera permission for one scene may concern privacy-minded players
Fractal Space HD is a 3D first person sci-fi puzzle adventure set on a mysterious space station filled with traps, lasers, and quiet, unsettling corridors. You explore with a jetpack and a taser gun, uncovering recordings, piecing together your past, and trying to escape in one piece.
It is best suited for players who like narrative-heavy first person puzzle games, enjoy methodical problem-solving more than frantic combat, and appreciate carefully crafted indie projects.
A Lonely Space Station with a Personal Voice
From the opening moments, Fractal Space HD puts you in direct contact with I.G., the station’s enigmatic guide who speaks to you as if you share a history. The entire game is framed as a very personal interaction between you and this unseen figure, which gives the usual “escape the station” premise a more intimate tone.
You progress by exploring the facility, listening to hidden audio recordings, and gradually assembling a larger picture of your past, present, and possible futures. The story offers multiple endings, and the HD Edition adds an alternative ending video as a bonus, so how you play and what you discover can affect how the experience wraps up. The narrative aims to leave an impact even after the credits, instead of feeling like a throwaway setup for puzzles.
Carefully Constructed Puzzles and Deadly Hazards
Fractal Space HD is first and foremost a puzzle game. Rooms and corridors often function as self-contained challenges that ask you to think before acting. The game mixes different types of problems:
- Environmental hazards like lasers, saws, crushers, and portals that you must route around or time correctly
- Minigames and access codes that require paying attention to clues in the environment
- Physics-style tasks where you move cubes to reach higher areas or hit certain spots
- Light-based puzzles using mirrors to direct beams where they need to go
The design focuses on logic and observation rather than trial-and-error guesswork, so solutions feel fair once you spot them. When you finally step out of a particularly tricky room, the payoff feels satisfying and well earned rather than random.
Jetpack Movement and the Taser Gun
Movement is not limited to walking and jumping. A jetpack lets you float through open areas and cross gaps that would otherwise be lethal. Since you can fall into the void around the station, careful fuel management becomes part of the challenge. Planning a route, committing to a jump, and just making it to a platform with the last traces of fuel can be quite tense.
Your other key tool is a Taser gun, supported by health and ammunition pickups scattered through the station. Beyond its functional role, the game treats the Taser as a customizable gadget. You can change its structure skin, laser color, screen color, and impact effects, and there are 15 color options to discover by exploring. The HD Edition adds 5 exclusive Legendary Taser colors, which gives players who like cosmetic rewards something extra to chase.
HD Visuals, Atmosphere, and Sound
The HD Edition’s main advantage is visual quality. It features higher resolution textures, dynamic lighting, and support for 4K UHD resolutions, including 3840x2160 and 4096x2160, on devices and Android TV setups that can handle it. The art direction favors clean, simple environments that rely on light, shadow, and minimalistic geometry rather than overwhelming detail. This approach suits the puzzle focus, keeping scenes readable while still looking striking at higher resolutions.
Audio plays a major supporting role. The soundtrack underlines the isolation of the station, while voice acting from I.G. brings personality and timing to the story beats. Combined with the environmental sound design, you get an atmosphere that feels tense but not constantly loud or aggressive.
Controls, Gamepad Support, and Performance Options
Fractal Space HD is built to feel close to a console-style experience. It supports most Bluetooth gamepads, and the developer maintains compatibility updates so more controllers can be recognized over time. Playing with a gamepad on Android TV at up to 4K turns it into a couch-friendly puzzle adventure rather than a typical phone-only title.
On the technical side, the game offers graphics options that include a 60 FPS mode, and the developers explicitly highlight performance optimizations. That focus is reflected in the tight package size and the smooth feel of movement and camera control when things are configured correctly.
The game also requests camera access for one specific immersive moment, but the description clarifies that you can still play without using this feature if you prefer not to grant that permission.
Extras, Cloud Saves, and HD Edition Bonuses
Beyond the core campaign, several systems add replay value. Achievements reward thorough exploration and clever play, while leaderboards cater to players interested in speedruns and competitive completion times.
Cloud saves through Google Play Games mean your progress is synchronized across devices, which is particularly handy if you switch between phone, tablet, and Android TV. There is also cross-save support between the free edition and the HD Edition, so upgrading does not require restarting your adventure.
The HD Edition includes additional bonuses, such as wallpapers and the aforementioned alternative ending video. Two making-of recordings are also planned as “coming soon,” so HD buyers can expect a bit of behind-the-scenes content once those are added.
Pros
- Strong, personal sci-fi story with multiple endings and hidden recordings
- Thoughtful, varied puzzles that emphasize logic and observation
- Jetpack and environmental hazards create tense, memorable navigation challenges
- HD enhancements with 4K support, dynamic lighting, and higher quality textures
- Extensive Taser customization, including 5 exclusive Legendary colors in the HD Edition
- Controller support, Android TV compatibility, achievements, leaderboards, and cloud saves
- Developed by a focused two-person indie studio, with clear attention to atmosphere and audio
Cons
- Puzzle and story focus may feel slow for players seeking constant action
- Some HD bonus materials, like the making-of recordings, are not yet available
- Optional camera permission for one scene may concern privacy-minded players