So, I just finished a little freeware game called Eversion. This came out a couple years ago and I never bothered playing it until now. You control a flower protagonist called Zee Tee, who has the ability to switch between alternate realities by "everting." Z is jump. X is evert. You can only evert at certain areas, but the music changes during those areas and the colors on the screen change. It seems like a cheerful game at the start, but it gets darker quickly; the surroundings change from "cheerful" to "post-apocalyptic scenario full of monsters" pretty quickly. The music fits the mood quite well. You can collect gems by solving little puzzles; to get the true ending, you'll need to collect them all. The game took me about two hours, but I played it pretty slowly. That's pretty much the gist of it. TvTropes, as always, has a nice list of tropes pertaining to it: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/SugarWiki/Eversion?from=Main.Eversion, and the download link is here: http://zarat.us/tra/offline-games/eversion.html
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ill check it out
ReplyDeleteDefinitely going to play this. I'm rather bored this evening.
ReplyDeleteSounds fun man, I'll probably play when I get a couple hours to kill.
ReplyDeletesounds interesting. thanks alot.
ReplyDeleteMight even try it lol, not my kind of game but who knows. Might be fun
ReplyDeleteold games were the best...
ReplyDeletehaha i just played it, its a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteDownloading :) thx for the tip!
ReplyDeletehave to give this a try
ReplyDeletethank you very much!
ReplyDeleteIt's those little gaming gems out there on the World Wide Web that makes it so fun. Kudos for pointing it out.
ReplyDeleteGood rec today
ReplyDeletethat sounds intriguing... how much space does it take up and where did you get it?
ReplyDeletegman: it's 13 MB and I provided the download link.
ReplyDeleteDownloading, thanks. This sounds fun!
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting, Ill have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise that the monsters show up eventually. :p
ReplyDeleteSounds fun. I love slightly-off indie kinds of games.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link. This game is actually pretty good i'am happy that it's a freeware, but i think i would have paid something for this amazing game.
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ReplyDeleteI guess I know what I'll be doing in class next week ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting I'll check it out
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