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« on: November 02, 2015, 05:22:27 PM »
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Just now discovered this game from seeing some clips of it on youtube and my god. this game is really damn creepy. I mean it's seriously void like and just maddening. I am actually not sure if you are supposed to be in hell or just trapped in the mind of a madman.  The game is based mostly on what looks to be some serious atari like glitching and just complete random disorientating jumble and mess. For some reason this game isn't really per say "scary" just more or less very unsettling. now while I do appreciate games like this to a very far extent, I feel like they could've made this game more disturbing than how it actually seems but its still very very creepy and made me feel uncomfortable. Has anyone else on here had the chance to check this weird game out?
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Re: strawberry cubes
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2015, 03:08:46 PM »
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This looks...interesting.  I'm gonna have to Google for some (hopefully spoiler-free) information on this.  Even if it's only a dollar, I wouldn't really want to buy it without a little more idea about the point/purpose.  I mean no offense to the designer in what I say next (because there surely must be a point or story or something), but a little more detail it almost looks like someone with just enough skills to be "dangerous" threw something together to make a few bucks.  I mean -- weird gameplay, what seems to be a completely open-ended experience, interpretation left entirely up to the player -- it's like, "Buy this because it's whatever you want it to be and that's awesome and makes me money!" or something.

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