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Just a warning, this game has some depression-related themes. So if you have trouble handling that sort of stuff, you might want to avoid it.
I played this game today after hearing about it from the Game Grumps, and it's really amazing. If I had to categorize it, which is not the easiest thing, it would be a mix between philosophical, visual novel, and, well, just outright strangeness. It's certainly not the game for everyone.
The gist of it is you're stuck in a prison cell, while you play extremely simple yet extremely difficult games on your Doctor Money's Portable Entertainment Product™ (*cough* cheap Gameboy ripoff *cough*) and receive letters from a crumbling society, all while spicing up your cell with...decorations? Pretty bright.
I strongly recommend it to anyone who admires games that have an amazing plot (Portal, The Talos Principle). Even though the gameplay is excruciatingly simple, it's somehow a pleasure to experience.
Also, it's free. So download it HERE.
I played this game today after hearing about it from the Game Grumps, and it's really amazing. If I had to categorize it, which is not the easiest thing, it would be a mix between philosophical, visual novel, and, well, just outright strangeness. It's certainly not the game for everyone.
The gist of it is you're stuck in a prison cell, while you play extremely simple yet extremely difficult games on your Doctor Money's Portable Entertainment Product™ (*cough* cheap Gameboy ripoff *cough*) and receive letters from a crumbling society, all while spicing up your cell with...decorations? Pretty bright.
I strongly recommend it to anyone who admires games that have an amazing plot (Portal, The Talos Principle). Even though the gameplay is excruciatingly simple, it's somehow a pleasure to experience.
Also, it's free. So download it HERE.
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