Square Enix award-winning first-person environmental puzzle game has made its way to PC today, landing on Europe and PAL territories for the PC. Developed by Airtight Games and Portal Co-creator Kim Swift, Quantum Conundrum can be purchased on Steam for $14.99 USD.
In Quantum Conundrum, players take on the role of a young boy dropped off on his uncle’s doorstep for the weekend; his uncle just so happens to be the brilliant, eccentric inventor, Professor Fitz Quadwrangle. Upon entering the Professor’s vast manor home, retrofitted with crazy technology to test his latest hypotheses, players quickly realize their uncle has gone missing.
“Quantum Conundrum is one of the most innovative, thought-provoking games of 2012 from one of the great designers of our industry, Kim Swift,” said Mike Fischer, president and chief executive officer of Square Enix, Inc. “We’re proud to launch the next evolution of puzzle games and we’re anxious to see how gamers react.”
Those who want a more enriching Quantum Conundrum experience can purchase a Season Pass via Steam for $19.99 USD entitling the purchaser to a download copy of the game, a downloadable Quantum Conundrum soundtrack and two future downloadable puzzle packs. Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 owners will have to wait as Quantum Conundrum won’t be available on PlayStation Network or Xbox LIVE Arcade until a later date.
Learn more about Quantum Conundrum by visiting the Quantum Conundrum official homepage, Facebook, or follow Professor Quadwrangle (@ProfQuadwrangle) on Twitter.












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