Point-and-click game distributed by BNN, based on the original work by picture book writer Jun Takabatake. Each scene in the game unfolds like a narrated storybook, with clickable elements for new animations and music.
Though he was accused of being a murderer, the English 19th century photographer Edward Muybridge kept taking still photographs of man and animals in motion. The interactive CD-ROM “Bio-Morph Encyclopedia” by Nobuhiro Shibayama is based on plates of his photographs, but shows them from a different perspective.
A video drug-like CD-ROM by Hideki Nakazawa, a leading expert in stupid CG. It's like watching the psychedelic screen move with a uni-uni, but this CD-ROM has a stupid mode that allows the poop to uni-uni and play with a special stupid brush.
A garden-themed 2D RPG which tackles the struggle of problem-solving in an uncomfortable and unknown place. Solve and explore your way across this dark landscape to uncover the truth behind your visit, meeting a familiar face to keep you compay.
Billed as an "interactive cyber event," this interactive hypercard stack is said to have been found by by creator Amendant Hardiker among some Babelian ruins dated back to 9999 BC, then deciphered from a since forgotten machine language. It is thought that Zaum Gadget was a subliminal event-structure capable of subtly manipulating the beliefs of any participant.
Inspired by Russian futurism, Zaum is a unique digital experience.