Shitty Fucking Art Game
- Score:
- rated 3.73 / 5 stars
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- 114,525 Views
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- Genre:
- Adventure - Other
- parody
- satire
- art
- pseudointellectual
Credits & Info
- Uploaded
- Apr 27, 2011 | 3:04 AM EDT
- File Info
- Game
- 1.7 mb
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Author Comments
Hi 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 22, 2013
Really creative and nice, and even though I still need to try 10 times to get up stairs, I'm giving you 5 stars.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars April 12, 2013
i get a little par of what the game says,in the true,i liked but HOW I PASS THE WALL IN THE WATER LEVEL IN 2 DAY?
Rated 5 / 5 stars December 31, 2012
the game was awesome. i feel empty. but it was awesome haha, i get the message of the game :)
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars December 30, 2012
Help ! i can't pass the shooting part of the first day! i get stuck
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 24, 2012
Bwahahaha very good, i was disappointed i didn't get to hear my son say he hates me on the last day, plus the angel scared the shit out of me. In other words a poignant classic