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Xbox 360’s Quantum Conundrum is now free for Xbox Live Gold users – onmsft.com

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March 16, 2018
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Quantum Conundrum, the last Xbox 360 Games with Gold title for the month of March is now free to download for Gold members. The XBLA title was released in 2012 on the Xbox 360, and it’s a puzzle platformer played from the first-person perspective.

If you enjoyed Valve’s popular Portal games, you should probably give Quantum Conundrum a try. Here is the game’s official description:

When you arrive to visit your uncle, you notice something’s wrong. He’s not there to greet you and there was an explosion just as you arrived. Rescue your uncle using his newest invention, the Interdimensional Shift Device. Shift between five different dimensions in real time and work your way through his crazy complex mansion!

Quantum Conundrum will be free to grab through the end of the month, just like Xbox One’s Trials of the Blood Dragon. If you haven’t done it yet, we remind you that the excellent FPS Superhot is also free to download on the Xbox One.

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