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Where is the android download link

Great game , the feeling of having a crazy superpower is really cool.

This is actually sick,

I felt like I kinda 'got it' a tiny bit  a few levels in, like the rotation is only on 1 axis of the 3d, I lined that up with the camera and left/right kinda became my 4d l̷̲̫̣̣̯͔̼̙̱͍̙̱̑ͅe̴̢̢̱̣̭͉̙̜̩͕̱̱̓͋̐̀̇̄̏́̊̔̀͠f̴͖̟̓͒͒̔͐̂̆̈́͗̽̐͗̎͘͜͝ͅt̸̩̪͔̙͉̻̮̽̑̄̃͋̅͌ and r̴̡̘̱̯̱̳̾i̷͈̘͈̠̺͚̩̯̭̞̬̊̉̒͆̌́̿̆̋ģ̷̢̡̖̳̗̮̺̞̫̯̘̻̏͂̅́͒͋̽͘h̵̬̺̱̤̦̣͍̮̔͛ͅṱ̸̬̙͓̮̣̳̫̘̻̙͉͈̼͌̄́̑̏̉̑̊̕͠͝      in one of the rotations
I still got a v confused (as is the case with 4d shiz) but it felt like i started to actually solve it with a bit less stumbling

I already suck at 2-dimensional puzzles. What makes you think I'd enjoy 4-d?

found a bug, my character likes to stand on his toes when he isnt moving

Cool, but the game mechanic in level 8 didn't really feel like creatively solving the puzzle, it felt more like exploiting the game

How do you complete level 9?

interesting but very confusing :)

Because my drawing skills are trash and I don't care to spend my time finding some digital program to do this, I've used Minecraft to represent a 3d analogous to the last level. I'd mark it as a spoiler if I could, but here it is:

Yeah, that level kinda sucked. It felt so tedious to play because its kind of unintuitive how the rotation works (which is actually an axis swap not a rotation I believe) and the level is clearly 2 dimensional just displayed poorly. the whole time I was screaming "WHY CAN'T YOU JUST SHOW ME THE WHOLE LEVEL AT ONCE"

Nice alternative to Miegakure. I always love to play around with multidimensional stuff.  During gameplay is it normal that when you switching dimensions it is hard to predict the result especially the very first time?

In my experience, it took me a bit to wrap my head around what was truly going on. While I was trying to, prediction was difficult but not impossible, so I was able to get through the levels with a lot of trial and error, and only a partial understanding. But once I played through the levels a second time, with my goal being to really THINK about what I was doing and why, I was able to fully predict the results, and switch with purpose. That's what really transformed the game for me. 

I just roll my face on the wasd keys and spam space, and crap happens.