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    Leap from one parallel universe to another in this unique puzzle platformer. What Lies in the Multiverse lets you traverse dimensions with a single push of a button. Solve multiversal puzzles while following a story that is simultaneously hilarious and hopeless.

    One day, you meet a strange man in a purple hat and jacket. He introduces himself as Everett, a famous scientist from Universe Zero, who tells you that you are responsible for messing up his work. He makes you his assistant and gifts you with the ability to shift from one dimension to another to help him investigate a mysterious island. However, nothing is what it seems. Everett is being chased by shadow figures and reality appears to be on the verge of breaking apart. What answer can be found in the multiverse? It’s up to you to find out.

    Journey through the many universes, depicted in gorgeous pixel-art. Every world you enter is completely unique and you can jump from one to the other with a single command. If you can’t climb a ledge, simply switch to a universe where it’s reachable. Note: people alive in one world may be long dead in another.

    You’ll assist the charismatic but completely amoral scientist Everett on an adventure of a lifetime, even as you learn the dark sides of humanity. It’s all part of the journey in What Lies in the Multiverse.

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    FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

    If I place an object in one universe, will it exist in the same location in another universe, and can I interact with it?
    Yes, objects generally retain their relative positions when switching universes. However, the properties of the object might change depending on the rules of the new universe. You can interact with objects across universes if their properties allow it.
    Are there any consequences for falling off the edge of a level in one universe and switching before you hit the bottom?
    Switching universes mid-fall can be used strategically to avoid death. If a universe has no floor at your current position, switching might reset your fall or lead you to another world with a solid surface. However, some universes may have instant-death conditions.
    How does the game handle the physics of moving objects like projectiles or falling blocks when switching between universes?
    The game attempts to maintain the momentum and trajectory of moving objects across universe swaps, but the rules of the new universe will then take effect. So, a projectile might change direction or disappear based on the new environment's physics.
    Can I use the universe-swapping mechanic to 'teleport' through walls or other obstacles?
    While not a direct teleport, creative use of universe swapping can allow you to bypass obstacles. This is achieved by manipulating the environment and swapping to a universe where the obstacle is absent or in a different position.
    Does the game offer any visual or auditory cues to help predict the outcome of a universe swap?
    Yes, the game provides visual and auditory cues to indicate how your current action and the environmental conditions will be affected by a universe swap. These cues help with the timing and strategic use of the mechanic.
    Are there any restrictions on the frequency or timing of universe switches?
    Generally, you can switch universes almost instantly. However, some puzzles or specific game sections may introduce short cooldown periods or require specific conditions to be met before a switch can be performed.
    How does the game handle overlapping objects or entities when switching universes?
    The game typically resolves overlaps by applying the rules of the target universe. Objects might merge, change state, or be displaced based on the specific physics and rules of the new reality.
    Can I interact with elements of multiple universes simultaneously?
    Yes, in many puzzles, you'll need to strategically interact with elements across multiple universes simultaneously. This often involves manipulating objects or triggering events in one universe that affect another.

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