You’re a brand new reaper, but your brother is nowhere to be found. Guess you’d better get used to your new gig while trying to figure out where your sibling went.
Tag: freeware
‘Leave House’ Challenges You to Escape a Cryptic Haunted Home
I’m quite a fan of suspense in games, and even of horror themes, however I really dislike horror games.
‘Nothing to Say’ Grows More Comfortable as You Get to Know Someone
You like Zoe, but it’s so hard to express what you want to say to her. Luckily, that will get easier as you get to know her and spend time with her.
‘Probably I forgot something’ Talks its Way Out of Pocket Monster Battles
Everyone is big on pocket monster fights in the world of Probably I forgot something. It’s a shame that you forgot your beasts at home, though.
‘Katara’ Unravels a Mystery as You Ascend a Well
Katara is a simplistic-looking clamber from the depths complete with some impressive storytelling.
‘Lazarus’ Controls a Disembodied Arm Defending its Fallen Body
In Lazarus, from Constantin Liétard and Thomas Denis (collectively, Borderline Games) you’re not a revived person, instead simply a somehow-still-alive arm.
‘Deadeus’ Offers Unsettling Visions of a Town in Peril
Prophetic dreams tell you everyone in town will die in three days. Only your thorough investigations into the disturbing and macabre have a chance of saving them.
’36 apples’ Captures the Calmness of an Interactive Orchard
36 apples is about picking apples, sure, but it also hides many secrets and delightful places among the pieces of fruit you’re out to collect.
‘Plantgotchi’ Takes Care of Cute Leafy Pets
Taking care of really chamring pixelated pets will always be something I enjoy. Plantgotchi is an adorable, Twine-best pet game where you’ll end up with one of 12 plant pals.
‘You and What ARMy?’ Swings Boneless Limbs in Goofy Kung-Fu Battles
Some no-good hooligan has stolen Ronnie Fists’ arm bones, and you’re going to slap the faces off of anyone who tries to stop you from getting them back.
‘Hae’ is a Single-Button Game of Deadly Plant Dodging
There’s a simple purity in only being able to bat something back up in the air with a button – in this case, any input But, Hae makes for a compelling reason…