One of the best puzzle games on Steam just got its first update in 11 years and is also verified for Steam Deck: ‘We couldn’t resist including some visual, aural, and input adjustments’


Have you played The Swapper? If not, you should swap whatever you’re doing right now for playing The Swapper. Originally released back in 2013, it’s a sci-fi puzzler that hinges on your ability to create clones of yourself, which then mimic your every movement. From this simple concept, The Swapper produces some delightfully brain-tangling puzzles, and a story that probes the question of personal identity with discomforting acuity. Oh, and it’s all wrapped in eerie, Claymation-based art that still looks beautiful today.

But not beautiful enough, according to developers Facepalm games. Over the last week or so, Facepalm has been steadily uploading a sequence of updates to The Swapper’s beta-build, culminating in the game’s first proper Steam update in 11 years. “The original purpose of this release was addressing bit rot that had accumulated over the years,” writes Facepalm in a Steam blog. “But we couldn’t resist including some visual, aural and input adjustments that make the game feel a bit smoother.”

The various touch-ups to the Swapper include the addition of light dithering, enhanced edges when depth of field is switched on, updated textures, and bump-map anti-aliasing. Audio, meanwhile, has been enhanced with more natural sound panning and a slightly louder text blip. Finally, the update includes a bunch of bug fixes, ranging from tiny changes like correcting a typo in a subtitle, to fixing an issue where accessing hidden terminals caused “catastrophic failure”.

Two clones run through the foliage of a biosphere in The Swapper.

(Image credit: Facepalm Games)

Facepalm says the visual and audio updates are “subtle enough that they could go unnoticed if you’re not looking for them”, so they’ve added a legacy branch to Steam letting players see what the game looked like before the update. The legacy branch retains the essential stability fixes, though, so you can enjoy the original visuals without worrying about bugs or crashes.

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