Author Topic: Searching for a pixel-y game.  (Read 753 times)

I remember playing this game on JIG a long time ago.

The game basically starts with your character in an abandoned space station, your supposed to go to 4 stages to retrieve the keys to escape the space station.

More details please.
Is there monsters?

is this the one where the world becomes illuminated as you move around as a couple of colored pixels?

More details please.
Is there monsters?
More details please.
Is there monsters?

It's a rather short game with just moving around.

is this the one where the world becomes illuminated as you move around as a couple of colored pixels?

Sounds like it.

forget forget forget
i know this
i played jig games all the time

is this the one where the world becomes illuminated as you move around as a couple of colored pixels?
oh that? i played that pretty recently again just for kicks.

it's called small worlds, it was a finalist in the casual gameplay design competition #6, "explore".
http://jayisgames.com/cgdc6/
« Last Edit: April 23, 2013, 10:34:45 PM by .:FancyPants:. »

it's called small worlds, it was a finalist in the casual gameplay design competition #6, "explore".
http://jayisgames.com/cgdc6/
forget man
welp time to waste an hour playing the game and then crying about its beauty

I love this game

I love it to death

I'm glad I introduced it to some people

It's a beautiful game, but I don't think I understand what's going on too well.

Can anyone explain it?

forget forget forget
i know this
i played jig games all the time
oh that? i played that pretty recently again just for kicks.

it's called small worlds, it was a finalist in the casual gameplay design competition #6, "explore".
http://jayisgames.com/cgdc6/
YESS

It's a beautiful game, but I don't think I understand what's going on too well.

Can anyone explain it?


"One guy in a space station had to watch as the people in the underground launch facility unleashed armageddon upon the world - maybe while trying to kill some monstrous creature (we see the remains in the "blue" world). There has been some problem on the space station, as we can see from the cracked domes and such, but now the teleporters are back online and our guy can check out what has happened on Earth.
Unfortunately nobody remains, not even the monster. Only some machinery is still going, but the ecosystem is doomed, as the water supply is obviously polluted by green radioactive stuff. The once luxuriant planet is no more: its last beauty is a Christmas-like snowfall which is actually nuclear ashes fallout.
Humanity had a mining colony on an asteroid belt, but even that is now gone. So, to keep the voices (of the dead ones?) in his head quiet, our guy does the only possible thing and jumps with his escape pod right into the sun, maybe restarting a cycle."

It's pretty depressing.


Though it can be a little bit deeper than just the storyline. It's definitely worth 2 or 3 playthroughs.