Continuity: Screen-Jumping Puzzle Game Looks Deceptively Simple

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At the end of last year, I wrote a story about a racing game where a car would move from one iPhone to another. Kongregate's Continuity takes this screen-jumping concept and matches it with old-school graphics reminiscent of the Atari 2600's Adventure and the fun factor of a modern-day puzzler.

It looks easy — just grab the key and make it to the red door. Press the space bar, however, and the puzzle part kicks in: You rearrange rectangular chunks of the level to create the proper path to the exit. If you can get past the feeling that you're playing a hit from the 1982 Atari catalog, it's a fun and challenging puzzler/platformer…thing.