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Moirai was a 2013 video game created by independent developers Chris Johnson, Brad Barrett and John Oestmann. Described by the developers as an experimental game, whilst gameplay at first appears to be a narrative single-player adventure game, completion of Moirai reveals to the player that their decisions influence the experience of the next person to play the game.
Bad Rats was released as Invent4 Entertainment's debut game on 20 July 2009 via Steam, followed by releases on other services in 2010. While it received no reviews at release, retrospective pieces criticised the game's graphics, puzzles, and physics.
The PlayStation 2 version of the game sold 305,632 in Japan as of November 2, 2008. [31] It received an Excellence Award for Interactive Art at the 1999 Japan Media Arts Festival [32] and received the Original Game Character of the Year award at GDC 2002. [33] In 2008, Game Informer named the game one of the top ten weirdest games of all time. [34]
How Fish Is Made was developed by art and narrative designer Johanna Kasurinen, designer and programmer Jeffrey Tomec, and audio designer Martin Halldin, all students at the Swedish game education institution Futuregames, and released on Steam and Itch.io for free on 14 January 2022.
Only Up! was created by the solo developer SCKR Games and released via Steam on May 24, 2023. [4] It was partly inspired by the folktale "Jack and the Beanstalk".[3] [5] On June 15, 2023, SCKR Games updated the game to add camera controls like switching between first-and third-person perspectives and centering the camera.
The game was released through Steam on 23 April 2024. Created by an international team of four developers, it was heavily based off an earlier game titled Egg; like Banana, the gameplay consists only an image of an egg which can be clicked, periodically generating Steam items, which consist of reskinned bananas.
Monster-taming games share core mechanics such as being able to capture creatures, train them, and use them in battle against similar creatures. [1] In many such games, these creatures are the only means of combat, although the darker-themed Megami Tensei series also allows the player to participate in combat, using weapons such as guns.
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