Time Fuck. Or should I say mind fuck? Seriously, I won't bother to describe this thing, you have to experience it for yourself. I'm still not sure what Steven was or whether or not he was evil and I beat the thing... nor do I understand how people in the box can claim to be your future self given the ending... nor how people can claim to be your past self but talk about things that didn't happen to you... hell, there's one or two gameplay mechanics I'm still kinda fuzzy on. And that's not even getting into what the box was or why you had to go in there, which is just plain confusing.
Good puzzle game. Great mind game.
PS: Of all the phrases shouted at you from the ether, my favorite by far was "Why do you think you are being punished?", simply because it was so incredibly open ended. Was he asking why you thought that? Was he asking what you thought you were being punished for? Does he know that you're being punished? Does he know why? It was even better because by that point I'd heard several time-clones trying to muse out whether or not this was a punishment, or convinced that it was.
edited 16th Sep '09 11:21:40 PM by Brickman
Your funny quote here! (Maybe)Odd... I got to the level with the arrows that change the floor with the ceiling, then it all got white. It says "skip" like a non-interactive cutscence, but pressing it or any buttons don't do anything. Is it a bug?
Legally Free ContentYeah, I saw a few comments about that bug and I saw something mentioning that the author had supposedly fixed it to not have that bug (like, within the last 24 hours I think, maybe even less than that). Maybe not.
Your funny quote here! (Maybe)Just tried Alice Is Dead. It's kinda creepy, but nice.
Speaking of which, for REALLY scary flash games you want the Purgatorium/Exmortis/Exmortis 2 combo. Probably about the scariest games I've ever played.
Purgatorium (Walkthrough)
Exmortis (Walkthrough)
Exmortis 2 (Walkthrough)
edited 17th Sep '09 12:52:41 AM by jaimeastorga2000
Legally Free ContentTime Fcuk is weird.
But awesome. Maybe it's just my like of that sort of thing, but...
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.My cousin got me into Retroshoot. It's simple fun, yay.
Odd that I haven't mentioned it, but, Burning Sand. Possibly the most fun that you can ever have with cellular automata.
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.The Battle For Wesnoth. Hell, its a serious contender for my favorite computer game ever.
edited 28th Sep '09 10:09:12 PM by Idealistic Cynic
I too am awfully fond of Wesnoth.
Chronobot is awesome, and hilarious. Too bad I've already beaten it before.
Your funny quote here! (Maybe)Malstrum's Mansion. Shadowgate-style adventure game. Retraux at its best.
On the subject of Burning Sand: I always loved playing with various incarnations of that, but as far as the actual "game" within goes, I'm swiftly getting frustrated. I can't figure out how not to make "other". Bah.
edited 29th Sep '09 5:02:52 PM by GG Crono
Can anyone find me a link to the download of the newest version of Bunny Must Die (a.k.a. Chelsea And The Seven Devils)?
Super-ultra-mega kudos to you if you can find a version that's translated into English.
edited 6th Oct '09 8:41:17 PM by GlennMagusHarvey
I never got that game to work.
Runman: Race around the world. It's pretty fun, and the hand-drawn graphics are nice.
It would be a lot easier for me if you imagine there's something funny or interesting here.Screw that game, the dash controls are incredibly annoying.
Your mileage shouldn't be varying that much.
It would be a lot easier for me if you imagine there's something funny or interesting here.What's this? A new game from the An Untitled Story guy? Sign me up.
While I do agree the dash controls can be annoying sometimes, I still like the game a lot.
It would be a lot easier for me if you imagine there's something funny or interesting here.I think I'll go play it right now!
Argh. My stupid ancient piece of shit computer won't recognize more than two simultaneous keypresses. So basically, I can't dash and jump at the same time. Which is something you need to do.
Anyway. The dashing itself doesn't bug me, you just hold down a key. Also, the soundtrack is brilliant.
edited 7th Oct '09 12:32:05 PM by Zudak
I played some Bunny Must Die last night and got frustrated with the controls already.
I saw a Let's Play of that where like the first thing the guy mentioned was how loose the controls in that game are. I don't really have any desire to play it myself, I know I'd just get frustrated with it.
edited 8th Oct '09 10:39:02 AM by Zudak
I am still stuck on Trilby Notes.