Wonderful little title with lots of semi-creepy, Tim-Burton-in-the-'90s charm; it has a look that's somewhat like World of Goo, except darker. If you like your games made carefully with character to spare, this one's worth your time. =)
Tomorrow Corporation posted this on their website! So great!
...That makes me think...maybe they'll add an update with the ability to upload our own pics to burn. xD
EDIT: Also, I just read the FAQ. xD
"What?! You throw things in a fire to get money you use to buy more things? That doesn’t make any sense what’s the gameplay?!
You can fix this by performing the following steps: 1. Open a command window and type “format c:” and press ENTER on your personal computer keyboard. 2. Go into your kitchen, turn on all your stove’s burners. 3. Walk outside, and keep going, towards the horizon."
At first, when I saw the trailer, I'm like, "Why is this rated T?"
Then, "Oh, right, you're burning things and that can be gruesome sometimes."
Looks kinda repetitive, if you ask me. Burn safety instructions. Get money from burning. Buy random things. Burn them. Get money. Buy random things. Burn them. Get money. Buy random things, and so on.
Do you truly look at things positively? For example, do you look at the glass like it's always full? (Half water, half air.) Or when someone "lets the cat out of the bag," do you think it's because the person felt sorry for the cat stuck in the bag? There is a positive side to almost everythin...
At first, when I saw the trailer, I'm like, "Why is this rated T?"
Then, "Oh, right, you're burning things and that can be gruesome sometimes."
Looks kinda repetitive, if you ask me. Burn safety instructions. Get money from burning. Buy random things. Burn them. Get money. Buy random things. Burn them. Get money. Buy random things, and so on.
Firstly, it is rated T for "drug reference" and "crude humor".
Secondly, I suggest you read this review.
@Erica_Hartmann: the FAQ is great, too, as is everything else on their website!
Just started playing this and it's everything I wanted. The music, when there is some, is as brilliant as it was in World of Goo. Kyle Gabler, I believe his name is, is some sort of genius. He's seriously kinda like the new Danny Elfman, it's brilliant stuff. And the humor is so dark and so funny, it's amazing. Like I've praised the humor of other recent games but this just buries those games in that regard. And the game is addicting and...this game is just so good. I read an interview that said that the Terrible Secret of Animal Crossing was actually somewhat of an influence which is also incredibly awesome. It's only like 10 dollars now and even if the game is short or whatever, I'm already certain it is worth at least 4 times the price it is right now. It's 10 bucks for a bit so get it man!
I have to have been really lucky this year, because I think barring some PC stuff and ME3 I've just happened to get all the games this year that were the best games this year.
Just started playing this and it's everything I wanted. The music, when there is some, is as brilliant as it was in World of Goo. Kyle Gabler, I believe his name is, is some sort of genius. He's seriously kinda like the new Danny Elfman, it's brilliant stuff. And the humor is so dark and so funny, it's amazing. Like I've praised the humor of other recent games but this just buries those games in that regard. And the game is addicting and...this game is just so good. I read an interview that said that the Terrible Secret of Animal Crossing was actually somewhat of an influence which is also incredibly awesome. It's only like 10 dollars now and even if the game is short or whatever, I'm already certain it is worth at least 4 times the price it is right now. It's 10 bucks for a bit so get it man!
I have to have been really lucky this year, because I think barring some PC stuff and ME3 I've just happened to get all the games this year that were the best games this year.
I totally agree with all of this! ...And might that have something to do with the Terrible Secret book?
On another note, some of the toys seem like they are references to something, but I don't know what. The Gravity Boy Action Toy and the Eager Bunny to name a couple. I get the play on words for the name of the Eager Bunny, but is there something else to it? Otherwise it seems a bit too random. The Gravity Boy Action Toy... I got nothing.
While it doesn't compare to World of Goo (and I'm only comparing it due to the art style and half the team working on it), I still really enjoyed it. The soundtrack in particular was AMAZING. Beats out Journey, Kid Icarus: Uprising or any other game you mention for soundtrack this year. "And I've got this box of memories"
I must say, this game seems best suited for a portable experience. I'd kill for a 3DS version, or far more likely a port to Android/iOS.
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