 Platform: Flash Controls: Mouse A short puzzle. Push the button three times to win. |
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 Platform: Shiny (Windows / Wine) Controls: Keyboard: Arrows move, Z jumps, X everts / Joystick: Pad moves, B1 jumps, B2 everts Credits: Zaratustra (game), Miroslav Malesevic (some of the music), zath (some more of the music)
"deceptively awesome" - VGCats "sounds - possibly musical - heard in the night from other worlds or realms of being." For the real fans of Eversion, a high-definition version is now available! |
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 Platform: Shiny (Windows) Controls: See Manual The legendary Zaratustra Productions game with all-new music and code! |
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 Platform: Flash Controls: Mouse A short puzzle. Push both buttons to win. |
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 Platform: Shiny (Windows / Wine) Controls: Keyboard: Arrows move, Z jumps, X everts / Joystick: Pad moves, B1 jumps, B2 everts Credits: Zaratustra (game), Miroslav Malesevic (some of the music)
"deceptively awesome" - VGCats "sounds - possibly musical - heard in the night from other worlds or realms of being." An entry for TIGsource's Commonplace Book Competition. A cute platformer with a dark secret. |
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 Platform: Flash Controls: Keyboard (Arrows)
Your name is Wally. You are a wall.
Terrible bugs have infested your hall.
To punish them for their great gall
you must surround and crush them all! |
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 Platform: Flash Controls: Keyboard An artistic commentary on walkthroughs, or player expectations, or something. Not a normal game by any definition of the word. |
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 Platform: Shiny (Windows) Controls: Keyboard Credits: Music by Zath, Original game by ASCII
A remake of one of my favorite MSX games, Castle Awesome is a harsh and gigantic puzzle/platform game. Save the beautiful princess! |
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 Platform: Flash Controls: Keyboard "somehow consumes whole days of your life if you let it" - The Stranger's Slog Try to form tetrads (four-piece groups) out of the falling pieces in this action puzzle game. But remember - only four pieces per group!
Based on this post by David Friedman. |
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