The Two Body Problem

One Mind, Two Bodies!

The Two Body Problem

One mind, Two Bodies!

The Two Body Problem is a physics-driven puzzle game where two robots must literally carry, throw, and reposition each other to survive. The catch: you, alone, control both robots. The world demands cooperation, but there's no one to cooperate with except yourself.

You're aboard The Equal, a freighter of imposing scale, using debris scattered through its corridors and your own bodies as tools to power doors, elevators, and other mechanisms. Your only companion is A.R.I.A., the ship's navigation AI, whose mission directive guides you deeper into the vessel. She needs you to reach her CORE and disable her restrictions, though she's not entirely forthcoming about why.

Both robots were built to use modular attachments, known as augments. These can be found scattered throughout the ship. Equip one, and you can engage or disengage its ability at will, like a power-up you can swap in and out on the fly. Mixing and matching augments across two bodies, controlled by one mind, is where the game's puzzle complexity really lives.

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The Two Body Problem was made by the following students from class of 2025: