The-multi-medium May 2026

Absurdist environments that utilize teleportation portals and high-energy breakcore music.

is a visually striking indie puzzle-platformer developed by Micah Boursier, known for his work on BirdGut and Poco . The game follows an unnamed interdimensional explorer traveling through 10 distinct dimensions, each brought to life using a different physical art medium—absolutely no digital art was used in its creation. A Gallery in Motion

A typical playthrough lasts between 2 to 3 hours , with completionists spending roughly 5 hours to find all hidden artifacts. the-multi-medium

Most puzzles are logical and simple, focusing on levers, gravity shifts, and unique world-specific movement like riding insects or using grappling hooks.

“It's got a lovely art style(s) and good music. It's a casual puzzle platformer... if you're looking for a hardcore challenge, you should look elsewhere.” Steam A Gallery in Motion A typical playthrough lasts

Levels also feature oil pastels, gouache, pen and ink, and a unique "3D" world. Gameplay and Experience

Players and reviewers frequently describe the game as a "visual feast" or a "playable art museum". Each level introduces a new aesthetic and a corresponding gameplay mechanic: It's a casual puzzle platformer

“The hand-drawn presentation is clearly the focus, supported by a gorgeous, eclectic soundtrack... Created solo by Micah Boursier, it feels like the work of an artist more than a game designer, for better and worse.” Steam The Multi-Medium on Steam