“Time changes everything”. And this new Android game seems to take it literally. Time travel is something that has fascinated a lot of people (well at least those interested in science fiction in the first place) and those people will definitely enjoy playing Chronology, a puzzle platformer game that will enable you to travel back and forth in time in order to ensure that the world will eventually have a future.

When we start in Chronology, the world has already ended and all is left is the Old Inventor and his ability to turn back the clock in order to correct some mistakes in the past. Oh, and he has his trusty old sidekick, The Snail, because apparently snails can survive world-ending apocalypse (or maybe just this particular snail). Aside from traveling back and forth through time, you also have the ability to freeze time in order to solve the puzzles you’ll be faced with. And eventually as the story unfolds, you’ll find out that the Old Inventor and The Snail actually had a major role in how the world will eventually end up like it is (with a little time manipulation of course).

You’ll be able to switch between playing an inventor and a snail, and both have different abilities and strengths, so you’ll be able to get the best of both worlds when you need it the most. Since the game is episodic, you’ll get new puzzles to solve for each episode and discover new places as well, set in different time periods. But if you ask us, one of the best things about this game is that the animated characters, machines, and creatures were inspired by anime great Hayao Miyazaki. In our book, anything that looks remotely like it’s from the now-retired director, if done well, should be great.

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Chronology is available for free download from the Google Play Store. There is one in-app purchase that will unlock the last five chapter in the game. And if you’re heavily invested in it, you won’t mind spending $2.99.

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