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Introduction to Reincarnation

Imagine stepping into a world where every decision ripples through multiple lifetimes. Reincarnation games usually fall into the RPG or narrative-driven adventure category, but you might also find them as 2D side-scrollers, 3D third-person epics, or turn-based experiences. The real hook is carrying abilities, memories, or items from past selves into each new run, so the way you fight or solve puzzles can change based on skills you’ve earned before. Whether it’s real-time action or strategic, menu-driven combat, your approach evolves as you unlock new traits and gear from your previous incarnations.

At its core, the story revolves around cyclical rebirths and unraveling a deeper mystery about why you’re stuck in this loop. Themes of fate, redemption, and existential discovery weave through everything you do, and settings can shift from historical eras to fantastical realms or sci-fi dimensions. The reincarnation mechanic isn’t just a gimmick—it’s how you crack puzzles, reveal hidden paths, and piece together clues from lives long past.

Your choices across these lifetimes steer the narrative toward different endings, so no two playthroughs have to feel the same. Skills you pick up early on can prove invaluable later, and some games even let you rewind to past-life moments to change your fate. This blend of skill inheritance and time manipulation means you’re constantly adapting strategies to uncover fresh outcomes.

Visually, you might enjoy pixel-art charm, cel-shaded flair, or fully realistic 3D graphics, depending on the release you’re playing. And these reincarnation adventures aren’t limited to a single platform—you’ll find them on PC, console, and mobile. Every title brings its own spin, but they all share that addictive cycle of living, dying, learning, and starting anew.

Reincarnation

Reincarnation is a puzzle game that is the first version of this series. Your objective is to escape and get rid of obstacles. Enjoy the game while you can.