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{{portal|p=4}} (2007) is a puzzle video game using the [[Orange Box]] engine. Taking place in the mysterious [[Aperture]] laboratories, the game operates as a puzzle-based shooter, allowing you to create portals that link to one another on any flat and large enough surface.
{{portal|4}} (2007) is a puzzle video game using the [[Orange Box]] engine. Taking place in the mysterious [[Aperture]] laboratories, the game operates as a puzzle-based shooter, allowing you to create portals that link to one another on any flat and large enough surface.


The gameplay is similar to [[Wikipedia:Narbacular Drop|Narbacular Drop]] by Nuclear Monkey Software, an indie game that won the IGF 2006 Student Showcase. Members of the development team who created the game were hired by [[Valve]] in 2005.
The gameplay is similar to [[Wikipedia:Narbacular Drop|Narbacular Drop]] by Nuclear Monkey Software, an indie game that won the IGF 2006 Student Showcase. Members of the development team who created the game were hired by [[Valve]] in 2005.
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Portal Level Creation]]
* [[Portal Level Creation]]
* {{portal2|p=4}}
* {{portal2|4}}


== External links ==
== External links ==

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Portal Portal (2007) is a puzzle video game using the Orange Box engine. Taking place in the mysterious Aperture laboratories, the game operates as a puzzle-based shooter, allowing you to create portals that link to one another on any flat and large enough surface.

The gameplay is similar to Narbacular Drop by Nuclear Monkey Software, an indie game that won the IGF 2006 Student Showcase. Members of the development team who created the game were hired by Valve in 2005.

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  • Portal (portal)
  • Source 2013 shared (hl2)
  • Source shared (hl2)
  • Source 2013 Source 2013 SP engine branch

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