Is corru.observer a widely known browser game? I played it last Thanksgiving week while I was meeting my grandfather for only the second time in my long-ass life and my grandmother for the first time in ~25 years. It was a weird trip that was perfect for late nights of playing a trippy game.
I think about it just about weekly, despite not having played it since. With #cohost dying, I'm sad I won't get my occasional dose of news and fanart there. Will I resurrect a tumblr account for following fanart? Quite possibly. 😣
Anyway, if you can handle the intensity of the visuals, it's a great game: https://corru.observer/
(Maybe it is well known. RPS did a piece on it: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/this-amazing-surprising-browser-game-shows-the-internet-can-still-be-magical)
#CorruObserver #BrowserGame #IndieGame #WebGame
This amazing, surprising browser game shows the Internet can still be magical
Treat yourself to a magical internet experience with free sci-fi game Corru.Observer, playable in your browser.Alice O'Connor (Rock Paper Shotgun)
Holly
in reply to Melissa Avery-Weir • • •...Gosh, @melissa , I keep forgetting about that article. Weird to me, seeing a (comparatively, I think) big name news article covering Corru.Observer, this little in-browser game project...
People need to talk about this game more. I am always spreading the word.
Melissa Avery-Weir
in reply to Holly • • •@WatchingfromHollyTrees 😁 I'm impressed they played it, because it's much harder to get folks to notice browser games! It's a meaty game, though, and so creative and well-crafted.
...Well, now I know what I'm doing with my next free evening (catching up from where I left off). 😋