Issue 041 — July 2026
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About Supraworld

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Supraworld casts you as an apprentice in the solver's guild, whose members are the most valued people in a land beset by rising puzzle storms that make everyone's lives harder. To graduate your solver's exam, you are tasked with saving the princess from the nearby castle. It is a first-person puzzle Metroidvania, and its interconnected world steadily expands as you find more upgrades and abilities.

The world is packed with secret areas to uncover, and it plays fair while you search. There are no invisible walls hemming you in; the geometry you see is exactly what you get and exactly what you can use to move through it. Decoration is never idle, either, since everything on screen exists for a specific reason rather than to clutter your monitor with pointless detail. A fresh addition to the franchise is the detective case, where you freely deduce who committed one of five murders and are free to lock up whoever you believe is guilty.

Most of your time goes into exploring, solving puzzles, and doing detective work, with combat kept relatively minor and often puzzle-heavy in its own right. The game trusts you to be clever and refuses to hold your hand, aiming squarely at experienced players tired of generic adventures and hungry for something that challenges and surprises them. On PC, this adventure offers exactly that kind of thoughtful test.