Solar Flux
CinematicTravel across the universe and save dying suns from extinction in this unique and challenging puzzle strategy game. You are the last hope to bring salvation...
Solar Reboot is a cinematic puzzle sidescroller (think the 2D Oddworld games). The player controls a lone robot who has crash-landed on a mysterious planet that's shrouded in darkness. The robot relies on solar power to stay alive, so the player must manipulate mirrors, magnifying lenses, and mechanical devices to route beams of light through the world in order to move forward and recover the lost power core that will allow him to leave the planet and, ultimately, uncover the mystery of the shadowed world. Programming - Isaac Wagner, Art - Benjamin Jelter, Music - David Carney
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Found this at TIGSource. Looks sweet.
Sick idea!