An isometric world gradually succumbing to the nothing. A deeper sleep. A nested multiverse and a psychopathic Pac-Man. Dun-dun. Dun-dun. Dun-dun dun-dun dun-dun dun-dun – it's a particularly good week for browser-based indie games, five of which we've collected for you below. Just don't go in the water, OK? Play it online here. Spielberg's seminal film classic Play it online here. A striking isometric puzzle game from Terry Cavvvvvvanagh. It starts in a lost town in a mysteriously shrinking world, before moving on to a sort of techno-labyrinth full of tricksy platforms and hidden ledges. To see the real world, you use a scanning device, which reveals the true layout of the environment. Predictably, the isometric perspective coupled with the slightly obtuse scanning mechanics mean I'm still a bit bamboozled, but those of you with functioning morning brains should fare much better. Play it online here. scriptwelder's reign over the world of indie horror-adventures continues with Deeper Sleep, sequel to the unsettlingly wonderful Deep Sleep. Like its predecessor, this is a point-and-click set in a literally nightmarish world drenched in shadow. scriptwelder does a lot with a grain filter and an increasingly effective lighting engine – this is one you should play in the dark, late at night. (You know, if you've decided that you're getting too much sleep.) Play it online here. ! is really the best way to express my thoughts on Nested, a really quite extraordinary text-based title that crams in a gigantic multiverse – the whole damn thing – from universes to galactic superclusters to galaxies to star systems to planets to countries to living areas to rooms to people to their hair, bones, muscles, DNA and thoughts, all in a seemingly endlessly nesting cluster of beautiful words. Nested is an enormous, miniscule exercise in exploration; I recommend you poke around its many universes post-haste. (Via Free Indie Games) Play it online here. What is it with indie games and Pac-Man? We've already had FPS-Man, Pakkuman, Not Pac-Man and Chompston – now we have Psychopath Pac-Man, who mutters worrying thoughts as he makes his way around a 3×3 puzzle grid. The main hook here, however, is the grid itself. Rather than moving Pac-Man directly, you click and drag comic book-style panels instead. Connect them in the right way (by avoiding or eating ghosts and by arriving at Ms. Pac-Man straight-on) to succeed and be transported to the next stage. (Via IndieGames) The post The Free Webgame Round-Up appeared first on PC Gamer. | |||
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luni, 23 septembrie 2013
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