Octagon (video game)

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Developer(s)Lukas Korba
Publisher(s)Lukas Korba
Programmer(s)
  • Vladimir Hrincar
  • Lukas Korba
Octagon
A black octagon is in the middle a bigger, rainbow octagon.
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Developer(s)Lukas Korba
Publisher(s)Lukas Korba
Programmer(s)
  • Vladimir Hrincar
  • Lukas Korba
Composer(s)Jaroslav Beck
Platform(s)iOS, Android
Release
  • iOS
  • November 7, 2013
  • Android
  • September 2014
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player

Octagon is a 2013 action game developed and published by the Czech indie developer Lukas Korba. In the game, the player must guide an octagon through randomly generated eight-sided levels. Octagon was released for iOS in November 2013, followed by Android in September 2014, and was met with a positive reception.

In Octagon, the player must guide an octagon through eight-sided, three-dimensional levels without falling.[1] Each level is randomly generated,[2][3] and to complete one, the player can move the octagon left or right or flip its gravity to land on a platform directly above it.[4][5]

Release

Octagon was released for iOS on November 7, 2013.[4][6] An endless mode was added to the game in December 2013,[7] and Octagon was released for Android devices in September 2014.[8] A sequel titled Extreme Evolution was released on May 6, 2020.[9]

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