
TorqueL describes itself as a "unique a 2D "rolling" & "extend" platformer/action/puzzle game". With puzzle platformers being ten-a-penny these days, TorqueL needs something to set itself apart. It's unique mechanic is that you can extend blocks from any part of your square in order to utilize physics and make it to the end of each chamber, of which there are 50 in the game. The game has some charm, but it does have a fatal flaw that could ruin the entire experience.

Neil writes "It may have one of the longest, and strangest, titles in recent gaming history, but today TorqueL - Physics Modified Edition is available on Xbox One."

Push Square: "There's an endearing independent spirit to TorqueL which will make you want to see it succeed, but the title turns out to be a bit of a one-trick pony with a handful of frustrations to boot. A quick restart button and a better control scheme could have improved the game dramatically, while a fairer price point would have made it easier to recommend."

Charlie Large reviews Torque L, a physics-based puzzle-platformer, for The Vita Lounge.