Intriguing title, although the game is exactly what the title promises. This is an introspective 2D platformer, with a main character who is alone. He is pondering switches, flowers, walls and forcefields. The levels are built like diaries, the somewhat ...Read More
A little sprout pops up on a faraway island, right next to a coconut palm tree. It is very sure, however, that it is not a coconut, but an acorn. "Acorns do not sprout here", claims the majestic old palm ...Read More
Games with astonishing physics were once the hope of a whole industry. "Why, certainly we don't need any new ideas if we just implement great and realistic physics in every single one of our amazingly detailed 3D shooters! That crayon ...Read More
You will have to figure it out for yourself. The metaphors repeat to soon, and it all goes by so quickly. Dot2Hato. A million little pixels, schematic figures and triangles that bring you a little closer to understanding what interactive ...Read More
In the semantic jungle that is modern life, it is very easy to lose your focus. Sometimes words and whole sentences drift by like asteroids, and you have to chop them down to pieces to understand what they were saying. ...Read More
A game about the daily choice of waking up or dying. Daniel Benmergui leaves it up to you which part of your possible day you want to explore. The dead part, the painful part, the dark part? After all, life ...Read More
The question whether an impressionist computer game could exist or not has been pondered by many, and many times the answer was: If so, then possibly within exploration games without clear objectives where you can just walk around, discover, observe ...Read More
Click stairs and move. The 16th floor is a goal. Cooperate by oneself?
You couldn't put the message behing Cursor x10 any clearer. You are a cursor, and you must help your fellow cursors, which all become your alter egos within ...Read More
Pragaras is hell. The game start by teaching you how to inflate a balloon and ends with a poem about a nuclear explosion. In Lithuanian. Oh, and pragaras means hell in Lithuanian, too. Your avantagarde character and you are sent ...Read More
Your first decision: jump or run. You can't do both. You can not Jump&Run. Genre convention #1 deconstructed along the way, 30 years of continuous jumping and running, gone at a single blow. Molleindustria's Paolo Pedercini manages to break the ...Read More