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UnLoop is a single player action adventure game. It was developed by Superposition NULL and was released on November 13, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

UnLoop is a retro-futuristic VR puzzle game built around self-cooperative time loop mechanics. As a spy infiltrating a remote space station, you encounter a temporal phenomenon that creates copies of yourself each loop, replaying your past actions in real time. Learning to work with your past selves and use the loop to your advantage becomes the only way forward. Your mission: solve puzzles, retr…

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100%
Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
music2 negative mentions

  • The game features a unique and innovative mechanic of working with past versions of yourself, creating a fun and chaotic puzzle-solving experience.
  • It has a vast amount of content with diverse levels that build on each other, keeping the gameplay fresh and engaging.
  • The humor and creativity in the game, especially with the interactions between clones, add a delightful layer to the overall experience.
  • There are noticeable performance issues and optimizations that affect the visual quality, particularly on mobile devices.
  • Some puzzles lack clear guidance, making it difficult for players to figure out new mechanics without hints.
  • Occasional bugs and desync issues can disrupt the flow of gameplay, particularly when trying to replicate actions with clones.
  • gameplay
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its innovative mechanics and unique execution, particularly in its use of time loops and puzzle-solving with past selves. While the games feature diverse themes, they share similar gameplay loops that enhance the overall experience, making it a standout addition to any VR library.

    • “Very few VR games have this type of game mechanic, and it's an awesome addition to your library.”
    • “Gameplay is so innovative; it truly feels like a VR game.”
    • “The whole mechanic is unique and perfectly executed!”
    • “These games all have very different themes, but they have very similar gameplay loops.”
    • “Especially at the end when the game relies on new mechanics and the player is left to figure things out.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised for its quality and complements the art style effectively. However, some users express a desire for a streamer/content creator safe music mode to avoid copyright issues, which primarily affects those sharing gameplay online rather than regular players.

    • “While the others decide how to write a review for the game, I will just say thanks to the devs! The music is great, the art style is great!”
    • “My only complaint is the lack of a streamer/content creator safe music mode.”
    • “This doesn't affect a normal player though, so it's simply up to me to remove the copyrighted music.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's optimization is commendable, allowing players to create numerous clones without significant performance issues. However, some users experienced occasional frame drops, particularly when using high settings or with an increased number of loops.

    • “There are clear optimizations that are super noticeable.”
    • “I managed to have a ridiculous amount of my own clones in the same room with zero performance drops.”
    • “Performance got a bit choppy at one point on a 5080 using Q3 and virtual desktop, with some frame drops when the number of loops built up.”
    • “Performance got a bit choppy at one point on a 5080 using Q3 and virtual desktop; there were some frame drops when the number of loops built up.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are characterized by a simple yet appealing retro aesthetic that effectively enhances the VR experience. Users appreciate the art style and overall visual presentation, noting that it complements the game's atmosphere well.

    • “The music is great, and the art style is fantastic!”
    • “Visually, quite simple, but has a nice aesthetic that works.”
    • “The graphics are pretty simple, but the whole retro space station vibe works and looks nice in VR.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in Unloop is characterized by its chaotic and overlapping dialogue, which adds to the game's unique charm. Players find the blend of puzzles and comedic elements refreshing and entertaining, making for a distinctive VR experience.

    • “At some point, you can’t even understand what they’re saying because there are so many overlapping voices, and it’s hilarious.”
    • “That combination of puzzles, chaos, and humor makes the whole experience truly unique.”
    • “Unloop is fresh, funny, and unlike anything else in VR.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The Last Clockwinder is noted as the least buggy among the three games, making it a recommended starting point for players. While the other two games have more bugs, they are still considered enjoyable for those willing to overlook stability issues.

    • “As I said, I recommend all three games, but I think you should start with The Last Clockwinder as it seems to be the least buggy of the three. If you like that one, you will probably be able to endure a few more bugs from the other games.”
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UnLoop is a action adventure game.

UnLoop is available on PC and Windows.

UnLoop was released on November 13, 2025.

UnLoop was developed by Superposition NULL.

UnLoop has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its music.

UnLoop is a single player game.

Similar games include The Last Clockwinder, Downward, Forestrike, MIMESIS, The Solus Project and others.