Timelie, the time-twisting puzzler, opens pre-registration for iOS
Well it's about time

- Timelie has opened up pre-registration on iOS
- This time-bending indie puzzler is set to arrive in November
- Turn back time to navigate around deadly robots, accompanied only by your loyal feline companion
Hit indie puzzler Timelie is set to arrive on iOS and Android later this year, and now those of you planning on playing via iPhone and iPad can finally jump into pre-registration. With an expected release date of mid-November, Timelie brings a heartwarming narrative with a surprisingly challenging time-bending twist to it.
For those not already in the know, or who haven't played it in early access, Timelie sees you taking on the role of a mysterious girl trapped in an underground facility. Hunted by deadly robots and accompanied only by your friendly cat, you'll need to make use of her time-bending powers to survive.
In Timelie, you control the flow of time and can move it forward or backwards as you see fit. The challenge is in choosing the right path to navigate around the deadly obstacles in your way. So, for example, you'll find one path leads you right into the sights of a robot, while another lets you weave between them.

Reset that clock
Aside from the intriguing and surprisingly straightforward time-travelling gameplay, Timelie also boasts a vibrant low-poly world for you to explore. And given this is an indie release, you'll hardly be surprised to hear it apparently has a heartwrenching narrative.You'll be able to solve puzzles, enjoy your cat's occasionally helpful but often silly antics, and if you're sceptical, then the try-before-you-buy model means you'll be able to give Act 1 of Timelie a go before deciding whether you want to shell out for the full experience.
Timelie is yet another great indie puzzler to make its way to mobile. Which makes it another new competitor on a platform already stuffed to the gills with brain-busting puzzlers. Why not dig into our list of the best puzzle games on iOS to find our top picks from across the world of mobile?