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Tatsuki

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I have been playing a game called Mush, not sure if any people here will have played it before but it is pretty much up there with my ideal requirements for a game that I pop in and out of.

It is a multiplayer co-op game (mostly) where you are partnered with 15 other people on a ship escaping a major outbreak (mind controlling fungus) on earth and your crew have the one person immune to it on board along with a rag tag band of decorated heroes, scientists and engineers and it is your job to either find the cure and return to earth or find a better place to live.

On the flip side to this, once 16 people are onboard the ship, two are selected to be Mush sleeper agents and it is their job to kill or convert the crew which means balancing your actions between sporing (thats how you convert) players and helping the crew so they do not suspect what you are doing.

Long story short its a browser based co-op whodunnit which teamwork is key. Intrigue and mystery always win me over.

The game works kind of like a mobile game, you have set amount of actions and movement which regenerates over time (every 3 hours you gain 1 action, 2 if sleeping) so you only need to log in once a day to be useful to the ship, but remaining active means you can chat with the crew and keep an eye on events.


I know this looks like me trying to plug the game, but my intentions are far more selfish than that. I would love to get a group of escapists together to play the game regularly, you can make the equivalent of clan ships.

So anyone who plays browser games time to time give it a look, it's a surprisingly in depth game and having a few escapists join me would be awesome.

*edit* There > Their ... I should know better.
 

Tiger King

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Tatsuki said:
I have been playing a game called Mush, not sure if any people here will have played it before but it is pretty much up there with my ideal requirements for a game that I pop in and out of.

It is a multiplayer co-op game (mostly) where you are partnered with 15 other people on a ship escaping a major outbreak (mind controlling fungus) on earth and your crew have the one person immune to it on board along with a rag tag band of decorated heroes, scientists and engineers and it is your job to either find the cure and return to earth or find a better place to live.

On the flip side to this, once 16 people are onboard the ship, two are selected to be Mush sleeper agents and it is their job to kill or convert the crew which means balancing your actions between sporing (thats how you convert) players and helping the crew so they do not suspect what you are doing.

Long story short its a browser based co-op whodunnit which teamwork is key. Intrigue and mystery always win me over.

The game works kind of like a mobile game, you have set amount of actions and movement which regenerates over time (every 3 hours you gain 1 action, 2 if sleeping) so you only need to log in once a day to be useful to the ship, but remaining active means you can chat with the crew and keep an eye on events.


I know this looks like me trying to plug the game, but my intentions are far more selfish than that. I would love to get a group of escapists together to play the game regularly, you can make the equivalent of clan ships.

So anyone who plays browser games time to time give it a look, it's a surprisingly in depth game and having a few escapists join me would be awesome.

*edit* There > Their ... I should know better.
Just checked out the game, looks fun. I think I will give it a go
 

Vlado

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Mush sounds interesting, kinda like Mafia.

Since it's a semi-generic thread title, I guess I'll mention my favourite browser game - Scarygirl. It's a platformer (but not only - there's good gameplay variety between stages) of surprisingly good quality and very charming art style. http://scarygirl.com/world.php
 

Tatsuki

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SweetShark said:
It is a free game?
If so, then maybe I can play it sometime.
Yea I should have mentioned that, its a freemium game of sorts. Each character has 5 or 6 skills which you unlock over time. You can have one skill as a free player, two as a player who has paid in the past but has lapsed and 4 as a gold member. However so long as you use the right skills the game is perfectly playable and enjoyable with just the one skill.

Because of the limited actions gold players aren't OP, they are just a lot more versatile.

I would suggest anyone interested give it a few games to see if its for you, if so there is a castings tab (clans) and I have one set up called Righteous Indignation as I am a Bucky O'Hare fan, you can join it there. Once it has enough crew we can create our own ships with our own rules.

And if you post your own favourite browser games I will certainly try them all :)