Don't Escape
I'm a werewolf and it's a full moon. I have to find a way to prevent myself from escaping.
3.70 / 5.00 27,665 ViewsRagnarok Online Jigsaw
Did you play Ragnarok Online? Do you like that game?
3.57 / 5.00 12,497 ViewsHi my name is Arty McArtson, I am a first year art major at the Art Institute of Williamsburg. I just took my first intro to philosophy course last semester, and now I understand everything about the world! Please enjoy my new postmodern piece, Dear Diary. It is a subtle yet poignant criticism of the modern "doggy dog" society we live in. I hope you enjoy it, and, if you don't, it's probably just too deep for you!
WASD and/or arrow keys move in most cases. The mouse is used to look. Other controls are generally specified or obvious.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 29, 2011
I like art games.
I like satire too. And this is a good example of satire.
I agree with the pseudointellectual thing but...I still like art games. There are easy to play and real video games are just too HARD for me (i'm not serious, i like art games for no particular reason).
By the way, do you makes references to Austin Breed's games?
I've never actually heard of him until I heard people complaining about his games in reviews for this one. I just looked him and there is nothing I don't hate about him.
Rated 2 / 5 stars April 29, 2011
Herp
If the game was actually fun to play, I would even enjoy it, but it's just abstract to the point of being crap. Yes I do realize it's a satire.
A bad one.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars April 29, 2011
Brilliant but...
The hardest part in the game is to get up and down the stairs.
Rated 1 / 5 stars April 29, 2011
Shit.
Calling it satire does not excuse the fact that the game was, overall, pretty lame. The controls were incredible clunky, the mechanic was stale and boring, and the story was lame as shit.
Rated 3 / 5 stars April 29, 2011
Meh
Game was ok, but taking one intro to philosophy class does not give you the whole picture.
Review was ok, but not realizing it was a satire does not give you the whole picture.