Unbinary is a reasonably slick escape room puzzler with a few unique twists and a flair for story and style. It's brief enough not to wear out its welcome but so easy to complete that any competent puzzle solvers will feel cheated.
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Omar Kamel has been playing video games since the early days of the ZX-81. He moved on to the ZX-Spectrum, then to the Atari ST, then to the Xbox 360, a PS4, and now the Oculus Quest. His favorite all-time games are Tokyo Extreme Racer, Power Stone 2, Blur, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Horizon: Zero Dawn, God of War (2018), and, more recently, Beat Saber and Racket Fury.
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