As far as browser based games go, simplicity is best. Generally, you can only press two buttons at once, unlike with console gaming. Already Scarygirl is too complex for a keyboard, considering you can't press a space bar up and left/right at the same time, to perfectly execute a high jump to the left/right. You can do it if you release the space bar quickly and shift to the direction buttons, but it's not convenient.WhiteTigerShiro said:Even having the browser version, I'd gladly shell-out $10-15 for this on X-Box Live just so that I could use a controller for it. Another thing I think this game really needs is more than two buttons, this isn't the NES here. Having Spacebar act as Attack, Interact, Super Jump, sometimes regular jumping... and probably a few other functions, just doesn't really work.
Schafer himself may not make browser games, but his company Double Fine does. [http://www.doublefine.com/news.php/minigames]CantFaketheFunk said:Scarygirl is psychedelic, compelling, endearing, and the sort of browser game Tim Schafer would make, if Tim Schafer made browser games.
I love just refreshing the game until I get a suitably awesome name for it. My latest was "Tasha's Eternal Kat Bros. Perfect"the antithesis said:Schafer himself may not make browser games, but his company Double Fine does. [http://www.doublefine.com/news.php/minigames]
I recommend Tasha's Game. [http://www.doublefine.com/news.php/minigames/Tashas_Game]