javabot 2016-04-18 02:15
I do not really like text based adventures, they are usually too long with disappointing endings. I like this one, though, because I can imaging a ant somehow absorbing a yeti.
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD35 → Quest for Humanity
By pixlark
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Theme | 470 | 3.35 | ||
| Mood | 570 | 2.76 | ||
| Overall | 685 | 2.94 | ||
| Innovation | 732 | 2.65 | ||
| Fun | 810 | 2.56 | ||
| Graphics | 887 | 1.73 | ||
| Coolness | 1754 | 33 |
I do not really like text based adventures, they are usually too long with disappointing endings. I like this one, though, because I can imaging a ant somehow absorbing a yeti.
A bit difficult to navigate, but good idea
Short and quite surreal. Took me two attempts to beat it - on my first attempt the option to change form didn't appear on the right when I absorbed the first creature. Interesting idea, but a bit lacking in content even taking into account the short development time.
Really enjoyed this, would be interesting to see it exanded
I love the way the disorientation adds to my hunger for flesh. I became quite desperate to find any lifeform I could absorb in order to find some semblance of agency. Very compelling.
Ah, a text adventure, it has been a while. It was fairly fun, although the almost rectangular map made it a bit too easy. For that medium, I would love to have read a more immersive story though.
Not a very big fan of text adventures genre. There were funny references, but not enough to keep me interested.
Very cool and surreal. Impressive.
I fell kinda bad for the human: he sees the dog, and happily runs out to meet it. :P
The first time I played, the forms I could transform into didn't appear at the side, however, once I refreshed, it all worked fine, and it was quite a satisfying, if short game. I like this style of text adventure, and this game in particular was great, thanks!