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control screen rotation
App Name | control screen rotation |
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Genre | Tools |
Size | 2.61 MB |
Latest Version | 3.0.4 |
MOD Info | Premium Unlocked |
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Control your screen orientation very easily from your device notification bar.
Prevent screen auto rotation and choose the screen orientation that you want with any application
Available orientations:
Landscape
Reverse landscape
Sensor landscape
Portrait
Revers portrait
Sensor portrait
Sensor orientation (auto rotation)
PLEASE NOTICE THAT:
Some screen orientations may not available in some devices
Control is a third-person action-adventure game developed by Remedy Entertainment. A core gameplay mechanic revolves around screen rotation, though not in the traditional sense of rotating the camera. Instead, the game's environment, the Oldest House, a secretive building in New York City, is constantly shifting and changing. This dynamic architecture manifests as rooms and entire sections of the building rearranging themselves, sometimes dramatically rotating or inverting. This isn't a player-controlled rotation, but rather a feature of the Oldest House itself, driven by the paranormal force within it, the Hiss.
The shifting environment isn't merely a visual gimmick; it directly impacts gameplay. Players must adapt to the constantly changing layouts, finding new paths and exploiting newly revealed areas. Sometimes, previously inaccessible locations become reachable through these shifts. This environmental instability is crucial for puzzle solving and navigating the complex, interconnected spaces of the Oldest House. Furthermore, the unpredictable nature of the environment adds to the sense of unease and disorientation that permeates the game, reflecting the otherworldly nature of the setting and the Hiss's influence. The unpredictable shifts can also create combat advantages or disadvantages, forcing players to think strategically and adapt their approach on the fly. The screen, in essence, reflects the internal turmoil of the Oldest House, making exploration a constant journey of discovery and adaptation.