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Post by Oberstleutnant Insipid on Jan 1, 2009 10:43:56 GMT 10
EVERSION is a cutesy platformer with a twist. zarat.us/tra/offline-games/eversion.htmlPress Z to jump Arrow keys to move When the sky changes colour and the music changes, it's time to everse. Press X to everse. This is a neat little game and I'm sure you'll all like it.
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Post by CoolCorky on Jan 2, 2009 6:31:10 GMT 10
I'll assume that ending is what's supposed to happen.
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Post by Neo // Racing Stripe A/V on Jan 2, 2009 7:15:42 GMT 10
..What.. the BLARGH.
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Post by Oberstleutnant Insipid on Jan 2, 2009 9:00:41 GMT 10
I'll assume that ending is what's supposed to happen. To get the good ending you need to get every gem in the game. I'm two short.
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Post by CoolCorky on Jan 2, 2009 9:18:01 GMT 10
God thing there's infinite lives then.
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Post by dynamicsonic on Jan 2, 2009 12:14:39 GMT 10
I seriously jumped when I saw that evil hand in level 4-5. Creepy, yet awesome.
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Post by CoolCorky on Jan 2, 2009 23:03:03 GMT 10
So I got all the gems.
I hate you, Dooms. I FREAKING HATE YOU.
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Post by Interrobang Pie on Jan 3, 2009 0:23:45 GMT 10
It's a tad hard. =/
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Post by CoolCorky on Jan 3, 2009 1:25:48 GMT 10
So I got all the gems and did level 8.
Damn, that was awesome.
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Post by Tené on Jan 3, 2009 12:16:46 GMT 10
Creepy. But I liked it.
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Post by Admiral Mundane on Jan 4, 2009 4:59:11 GMT 10
This game scares me ._.
But it's kickass.
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Post by iBishyT on Jan 4, 2009 8:29:45 GMT 10
I grew bored of it when it stopped being fun and started being tedious. Eversion was part of a competition to create a game inspired by Lovecraft's Commonplace Book, a book where he wrote down random ideas and musings, many of them disjointed and cryptic. Personally I think the best entry into the competition was "The Clatter of keys", a game where you play a struggling author attempting Dr.Freud's theory of word association from memories of your past, writing down random words as they enter into your mind. As you go through the game, the words and phrases get stranger, and give you a possible glimpse into the author's tragic life. It's well addictive, and is a lot creepier than Eversion (which isn't really that creepy in my opinion). forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=3692.0
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Post by Neo // Racing Stripe A/V on Jan 4, 2009 9:16:47 GMT 10
Exactly how far did you get with Eversion? (To me, it started getting wtfcrazymad around the end of World 6)
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Post by Oberstleutnant Insipid on Jan 4, 2009 10:18:05 GMT 10
I grew bored of it when it stopped being fun and started being tedious. Eversion was part of a competition to create a game inspired by Lovecraft's Commonplace Book, a book where he wrote down random ideas and musings, many of them disjointed and cryptic. Personally I think the best entry into the competition was "The Clatter of keys", a game where you play a struggling author attempting Dr.Freud's theory of word association from memories of your past, writing down random words as they enter into your mind. As you go through the game, the words and phrases get stranger, and give you a possible glimpse into the author's tragic life. It's well addictive, and is a lot creepier than Eversion (which isn't really that creepy in my opinion). forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=3692.0There's a torrent of all the games, I meant to download at least one of them, but I keep forgetting. @neo: I'm up to the final stage after you get all the gems and beat World 7-8
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Post by iBishyT on Jan 4, 2009 12:50:26 GMT 10
Only the red part of the hand hurts you. Inch towards it to make it appear, then run through it's arm.
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