Unpossible is a fast-paced, reflex-based endless runner with a minimalistic, cyberpunk aesthetic that challenges players to dodge obstacles on a twisting, tubular track. Many players find it addictive and fun for short sessions, praising its intuitive controls and engaging music. It offers three difficulty levels and randomized courses, aiming to test reflexes and memory. However, the game is relatively short-lived in terms of content, with limited modes and repetitive gameplay, which some players feel reduces its long-term appeal.
Players appreciate the game's smooth graphics and atmospheric style, but several raise concerns about fairness due to randomized track curvature, which sometimes obscures upcoming obstacles and leads to unavoidable deaths. Technical issues such as poor optimization, frame drops, disappearing mouse cursors, and incomplete controller support also affect the experience. Overall, Unpossible is recommended primarily when purchased on sale, providing a challenging yet simple reflex game for quick play sessions but lacking depth and polish for a full-price title.
Gameplay mechanics are simple yet addictive, focusing on quick left-right dodges with responsive controls and three difficulty settings. The randomized obstacle layout adds variety and replayability.
The graphics feature a sleek, minimalistic neon style with smooth animations that create an immersive, futuristic atmosphere reminiscent of Tron. The soundtrack complements the gameplay with entrancing electronic music that enhances the intensity.
Though the storyline is minimal or absent, the game’s challenge and style create a compelling experience for fans of reaction-based games like Super Hexagon.
Common criticisms include the game's randomized track curves causing unfair deaths due to obstructed views of obstacles, making some deaths feel unavoidable and frustrating. The limited content and repetitive nature reduce long-term engagement. Technical problems such as poor optimization leading to frame drops, disappearing mouse cursors, lack of windowed mode, and incomplete or buggy controller support detract from the experience. Additionally, the price is considered high by some, with many recommending purchase only during sales. The achievements and daily challenges lack proper tracking and meaningful progression, further limiting motivation to continue playing.
Unpossible was released on July 3, 2015.
Unpossible was developed by Acceleroto, Inc..
Yes, Unpossible is available on Mac.
Yes, Unpossible is available on Linux.
You can buy Unpossible on Steam.
Unpossible will test your skills, your reflexes, and even your memory. It will make you smile. It will probably make you scream. You will die often and it will always be your fault. Fight to learn the obstacles…they already know how to fight you. Relentless. Thrilling. Unpossible!