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If you haven’t played Professor Lupo and his Horrible Pets, then worry not. Its sequel, Professor Lupo: Ocean, carries on the core gameplay mechanics of its predecessor, but familiarity with the first game is not essential to enjoy this one. Taking place within a space station submerged in water, Professor Lupo: Ocean is a puzzle game through and through, although one that ends rather too quickly.
The gameplay centres around your ability to navigate the maze-like structure of the space station, utilising switches and the flow of water to pass through barriers and reach the end of each level, all the while avoiding the various creatures roaming the corridors. You have direct control of a character simply referred to as a Clone, and you can also move the camera through the areas and activate switches independently, giving you control over the environment itself.
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