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'''''Narbacular Drop''''' is puzzle video game developed by Nuclear Monkey Software, and is the spiritual predecessor to ''[[Portal]]''.
'''''Narbacular Drop''''' is puzzle video game developed by Nuclear Monkey Software, and is the spiritual predecessor to ''[[Portal]]''.

Revision as of 02:19, 29 May 2011

Narbacular Drop
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Basic Information
Developer:

Nuclear Monkey Software

Engine:

Sketcher Engine

Released:

Microsoft Windows: 2005

Modes:

Single-player

Genre:

Puzzle

Ratings:

ESRB: E

Requirements:
  • Windows (7, Vista, XP, 2000)

Narbacular Drop is puzzle video game developed by Nuclear Monkey Software, and is the spiritual predecessor to Portal.

Synopsis

Princess No-Knees has been captured by a demon, who locks her inside his dungeon lair, called Wally. To escape, Princess No-Knees uses her magical power; she can look at any two flat surfaces and make an instant link between them using two portals.

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