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KRITIQAL rated a game 9 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.

Exceptionally short and non-interactive, but no less sweet and full of heart. Everybody needs a hug once and awhile, even one as prickly as our little green nomad.

Glitch Companion published a game 9 years ago
A downloadable game for Windows.
We were inspired to make this game as a critique on consumerism and collection as a game mechanic. It was made in 24 hours for the 2015 GXDev Game Jam. Known Glitches: The score does not reset when the game ends. If you want to reset the sc...
A downloadable game for Windows.
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Randy Martinez published a game 9 years ago
A downloadable game for Windows.
Blitz Tower Defense Randy Martinez's submission for the GaymerX Dev Game Jam. This is my first game jam game. I did it at the 2015 GaymerX Dev Game Jam. I used the Unreal Engine 4 including art and audio assets. I based it off the provided...
AdamRickert published a game 9 years ago
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
A game about managing and defining relationships, identities,and self actualization in an age of shifting boundaries. Explore non-traditional relationships. Demo version - ends at the end of Day 1.
Andrew Gaubatz published a game 9 years ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
A cactus searches for someone to hug in a light-hearted journey across the desert. Made in 24 hours for GXDev 2015 . Developed using Unity, Photoshop, TexturePacker, and Flash. Credits Byron Delima - Art/Animation Andrew Gaubatz - Programmi...
Lazy 8 Studios published a game 9 years ago
A browser game made in Flash.
The idea for this game was inspired by the works of several political cartoonists who had the courage to respond to the Charlie Hebdo incident in Paris. My aim was to demonstrate the power of words in the face of violence. At times, those w...