Description

Description

“The Construct” is a classical top-down view adventure indie game. The gameplay mixes retro-like gameplay mechanics with modern features and a spectacular atmosphere and mysterious storyline. The game features an approximetly 2-3 hours long main story line with a constant variety in level design and cinematic elements, several bonus maps to unlock, numerous steam achievements, trading cards, emoticons, badges and profile backgrounds to collect, and after completing the story for the first time, the real hardcore skillgamers can choose to complete it for a second time on hard mode, that offers numerous changes in level design and a highly increased difficulity. With all of the above claculated it takes around 5-6 hours to 100% complete the game. The game can be played using both a controller or mouse and keyboard. It features full controller support, but first you must enable your controller at the options tab in the main menu of the game.

Additional information

Additional information

Developers

Cannibal Panda Studios

Publishers

Cannibal Panda Studios

Genres

Action, Adventure, Indie

Platform

Steam

Languages

English

Release date 2016-09-12
Steam Yes
Regional limitations Region free
System requirements
Windows
OS: Windows XP SP2+, Windows 7, 8, 10 Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DX9 (shader model 3. 0) or DX11 with feature level 9. 3 capabilities DirectX: Version 9. 0 Storage: 1 GB available space
Activation details
Go to: http://store. steampowered. com/ and download STEAM client Click "Install Steam" (from the upper right corner) Install and start application, login with your Account name and Password (create one if you don't have). Please follow these instructions to activate a new retail purchase on Steam: Launch Steam and log into your Steam account. Click the Games Menu. Choose Activate a Product on Steam. . . Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process. After successful code verification go to the "MY GAMES" tab and start downloading.