Time Loader is a story-driven, physics-based puzzle platformer with a twist. At the helm of a small robot, you'll travel back to the 90s to prevent a tragic accident. Explore the house of your creator, solve brain-teasing puzzles, acquire unique and powerful upgrades, and see common household items from an entirely new perspective! But remember: meddling with time has serious consequences. You may succeed in changing the past, but can you deal with the result of your actions?


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System: Windows PC
Rating: 59/100
Playtime: ~2 Hours

This game was just too chill. The home was one that I enjoyed spending time in, with the art style looking very nice. The gameplay was unique as you controlled the robot, and it led to some enjoyable platforming. The puzzling was something I didn't enjoy here, as it felt like it was just an addon for what could've just been a platformer. Act 3 made the whole game feel like nothing happens, and I don't understand why I got the ending I did. Unfortunately I didn't enjoy this enough to go through and see the true ending, so that's where it'll stop for me.

This game visuals are so pleasant to look at.
Pretty good game. I just wish it has some more fast paced moments here and there. Like the grappling hook sections from the very end.
However, anything time-travel related has my approval.

𝟕,𝟓/𝟏𝟎
Played the demo. A meditative platformer with a touching story, we send a radio-controlled car back in time to prevent our disability. It's a pity the graphics are not detailed.

Somehow this crossed my radar, and instead of disregarding it like most indie's it really did catch my eye. The marketing for it is on point, and the concept seemed like something I would be into.

What proceeded was a totally competent and fun game. It's nothing special, and not without flaws, but it is solid. Little easy, little cheeky, benefits from being a ~2hr playthrough for sure.