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Escaped Chasm

​A small little RPGmaker game about a lonely girl with a connection to another world that she sees in her dreams. · By temmie

Gameplay video/review.

A topic by Skydjinn created Jun 15, 2019 Views: 309 Replies: 2
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Escaped Chasm, for what it is, is both emotional and entertaining, depending on your view, and I like that about it. It's all about an adorable, yet lonely girl who just wants to have her family back, meanwhile the world around her is collapsing. I feel like that could be relatable for some. Graphically, I really like what I'm seeing and it definitely has that "Temmie" look to it I've seen in her other works. Despite being pixels, it all feels cozy and like stuff you could actually see in reality, rather than simply cartoonish things. The music and sounds were all pretty spot on as well, really setting the mood for the lonely girl's adventure. Plus...multiple endings! Who doesn't enjoy those?

Good job on this, Temmie, and keep up the good work.

Part 2!

Got the "good" ending for the game and I still really like the animations in this. So fluid. The sketchy dream sequences and distorted abyss taking over everything are really well done as well. This whole thing is a visual treat, from the adorable pixel girl to the cozy home to the...broken, shattered remnants of reality as the collapse in on themselves in a cacophony of eerie effects and pained distortions. Losing the adorable main character was a little sad for me though.

Part 3!

There were many things I thought would happen for that "worst" ending, but what I saw was not on that list. Good job having that element of surprise, Temmie! Also, I enjoyed the little secret room at the end of everything, as stuff like that is always an entertaining way to get dev thoughts in games. The extra secret part with the notes is neat as well, and I love that it gives that extra bit of closure about the parents. Well...more than we had without the notes anyway, heh.