Object Impermanence
A first person puzzle game where your vision defines reality, and only the things you can see exist. Learn and master the strange behaviours of objects outside your vision. Traverse the ancient structures of a world forgotten by the universe.
Last Updated: 6/15/2026
Object Impermanence
A first person puzzle game where your vision defines reality, and only the things you can see exist. Learn and master the strange behaviours of objects outside your vision. Traverse the ancient structures of a world forgotten by the universe.
Last Updated: 6/15/2026
- Windows
- Mac
- Linux
About Object Impermanence
Object Impermanence is an Adventure, Indie, and Casual game developed by Slugware. It was released on the Steam Store by Slugware.
It can be played and ran on both Windows and Linux systems. At the moment, there is no confirmed information regarding Steam Deck support for this game.
According to Steam’s category system, Object Impermanence supports the following features:
- Single-player
- Full controller support
- Family Sharing
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Object Impermanence data has been sourced from:
- Valve Corporation. (2026, June 15). Object Impermanence on Steam. Steam Store.
- Valve Corporation. (2026, June 15). Object Impermanence. Steam Community Hub.
- Slugware. (2025, September 24). Object Impermanence. Object Impermanence.