Totally agreed. Just had a go at it myself and I really find its like a piece of art.Gxas said:Wow... Such emotion in such a simple game. I think those types of games are my favorite. Truly argues the fact that games are, indeed, an art form.
Thank you, Funk. Made my day a little better with this.
I know. While the family is still alive, the alien seems heroic, though he's slowly dieing. But after they're all gone, the alien is lonely and pointless. He still walks, but he has nowhere to go.Mullahgrrl said:Damnit, I can't bare this game! I lost them and i cant fucking bare it!
Stylistically, these two are my absolute favorites as of late. Coincidentally, both have very little in terms of game play, but that doesn´t seem to matter. Delightful little snacks, that have a long-lasting taste.Greyfox105 said:Wow... such a short, yet affecting game.
Quite a contrast to Sushi Cat from last week, yet both are brilliant in their own way.
*Goes to play again*
Not everyone owns a gun. I know the game looked like typical rural USA (and the military certainly acted like USA!), but it was so generic it could've been the British Midlands. You'll be lucky if a local farmer will have a single rifle.darkknight9 said:Umm... perhaps its my age, the fact that I have a son, or maybe the American in me peeking out but none of the adults were trying to protect the alien or the kids. The kids could at least have carried an extra ammo can so mom or dad could have been able to reload..