The Fractured Prism puzzle could be considered to be a shape modification of my previous Fracture-10 puzzle. However, the flat pentagonal sides of Fractured Prism make it an easier puzzle to solve since the triangular edge pieces on those sides can be in multiple correct positions. Like Fracture-10, the Fractured Prism turns on five axes, one at each square face. Each axis is capable of turning in 90 degree increments, but only when that face shows four-fold symmetry with no triangular pieces. Otherwise, 180 degree turns must be used.
Fractured Prism comes as a DIY kit of parts, and you will need to supply your own stickers. The templates for the stickers are available in the instructions forum.
I recommend that you purchase the puzzle in "Black Strong & Flexible". It costs a bit more than the white material, but it's worth it since the finished puzzle will look and work better. You will need one M3 x 12mm screw to assemble the puzzle.
Have fun!