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INFRA to Be Restructured by Developer Loiste Interactive

INFRA to Be Restructured by Developer Loiste Interactive

INFRA to Be Restructured by Developer Loiste Interactive

Part One was released January 15, 2016; what was to have been Part Two has now been split into Parts Two and Three

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INFRA Part 1: Video Review by Ray Ivey – March 22, 2016
INFRA Videos, Screens – July 30, 2014
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In INFRA, you will solve mechanical and electrical puzzles as you travel through the detailed infrastructure of a city and visit unique locations. What begins as a survey of routine structural damage becomes a quest to save the city from complete disaster.

Loiste Interactive has decided that its original two-part game will now be three parts, with the original Part 2 being split in half. Both Parts 2 and 3 will be free to purchasers of Part 1.

This will enable the release of new content sooner and allow the developer to apply additional feedback to the remainder of the game.

All we’ve been told regarding the release of Part 2 is that it will happen “soon.” Have a look:

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