Ixcaliber
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gay girl. i love masks and foxies.
gay girl. i love masks and foxies.
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A short but entertaining horror/classic adventure game experience.
The art style is very effective, clean and pleasant or overly detailed and grotesque as the situation warrants and it still manages to feel coherant. Some of the concepts are very effective, but I don't think the game coheres well enough together.
The game goes a little too far with gross out bodily function stuff to be to my taste.
The art style is very effective, clean and pleasant or overly detailed and grotesque as the situation warrants and it still manages to feel coherant. Some of the concepts are very effective, but I don't think the game coheres well enough together.
The game goes a little too far with gross out bodily function stuff to be to my taste.
A short and simple tactile puzzle game. It's the kind of game where the puzzles could be solved without too much problem by simple trial and error, but the experimentation of messing with the various heads to see what works and what does not is a large part of the charm of the game for me.
Each of the heads has its own aesthetic that ties into how that puzzle is solved. A short and pleasant little experience.
Each of the heads has its own aesthetic that ties into how that puzzle is solved. A short and pleasant little experience.
This game is far too slow to control, both your movement and the speed at which you rotate the levels. It makes the game feel ponderous. Oftentimes its easy to see what you need to do you just have to sit and wait as you rotate the level back and forth to achieve that goal.
It doesn't help that movement and rotation are pretty much the only ways to interact with the world. The levels rarely feel complex enough to engage with.
It doesn't help that movement and rotation are pretty much the only ways to interact with the world. The levels rarely feel complex enough to engage with.