
Pid is a puzzle platformer that follows a boy named Kurt who lives in the era of interstellar traveling. Accidentally he missed his planet on the way from school, and got stuck in the place that seemed to have no way out… Now he needs to find out what happens and return home. The gameplay is based on platforming mixed with Kurt’s ability to use so-called beams to pass through levels. These beams create tunnels without gravity that help to come over obstacles, solve puzzles and even fight enemies. More items become available on higher levels. The game only supports co-op on the same console, with no online multiplayer. While Pid has really hardcore gameplay, its visual style is calm and relaxing. The in-game world is full of secrets and collectibles that balance the gaming experience a little. Almost every NPC has something to tell you, so don't ignore dialogues that will shed some light on Pid's lore.
| Minimum | Recommended | |
|---|---|---|
| OS | Windows XP SP2 | Windows 7 |
| CPU | 2.6 GHz single core | 3.0 GHz dual core |
| RAM | 1 Gb Hard disk space: 2 Gb Video Card: DirectX 9.0 compatibility DirectX®: DirectX9 | 2 Gb Hard disk space: 2 Gb Video Card: GeForce 8 series, ATI Radeon HD2xxx DirectX®: DirectX10 |
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Pid is available on PC, PlayStation and Xbox.
Yes — Pid is available on PlayStation.
Yes — Pid is available on Xbox.
No — Pid is not available on Nintendo Switch. It's available on PC, PlayStation and Xbox.
Pid was developed by Might and Delight and published by D3 Publisher.
Pid was released on 2012-09-05.
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Pid takes approximately 1 hours to complete the main story.