If Munin were a weird kids, you would certainly find him rambling on about quantum physics theories, but only when his nose isn't buried in books on Norse mythology. In the video game form, Munin gives us a platforming adventure where the titular character must traverse paradoxically laid-out world (nine of them, according to legend) collecting feathers before being whisked away by a bald-eagle-sized raven to a paradoxically laid-out world to collect feathers before —- okay you get the idea, but the point is: Norse.
"If Munin were a weird kids"
Your first sentence.... really?