Marc Ten Bosch was inspired by the book, "Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions" to create this advanced puzzler. Check out what makes this game so unique.
When was the last time you saw in 4 spatial dimensions? Perhaps at the movies? If your answer was anything but "never", you might want to have your eyes checked. Marc Ten Bosch set out to make a game that takes advantage of a 4th dimension. Miegakure is what he came up with, and it truly takes the gamer into another world—one that is made possible through platform game goodness.
In Miegakure, the player works to reach the end target, but finds that what he needs might not be available at first glance. He must switch to other dimensions and interact with (sometimes) helpful people while on this extra-dimensional journey. In the beginning, a map helps to explain which objects are in their own dimension, and which objects are shared between more than one. As the player moves forward, the maps will no longer be offered, and the player will have to venture onward on their own brainpower.

You can check out more of the game
here, or go right to
Marc's site, and see more of his work.