A short game. Well more like a short film. Well more like an experimental short film in ever-so-slightly interactive of a format.
Enjoy your walk. Interact with your surroundings. Or don't. Have a forgotten, but hopefully not forgetful, experience.
YOU ARE YOUR OWN SURVEILLANCE
If you can't hide who you are... you have to hide who you really are. Don't rock the boat, just maintain your personal brand. Dumb yourself down for mass consumption. Take an infinite selfie.
You are working in a Salt Meat Factory.
Your job is it to put the meat in boxes.
Make sure to bring honor to the factory by working as hard as you can!
Join Nuss as he embarks on an epic, highly-addictive journey through Birdland in order to save the universe from Guigus, the All-Inclusive Space Demolisher (GAME DOES NOT ACTUALLY FEATURE A PLOT. BE WARNED.).
You’re going to build the world’s largest idle game mosaic… with goats. Earn money by playing minigames or leave them be as they play themselves. The more money you get, the more minigame boards you can purchase. Watch as your mosaic expands and more farm animals join the party.
The second part of a post-apocalyptic action-shooter set in the midst of an alien invasion. Most humans and animals have already been wiped off the planet, the eco system has been altered to suit the needs of the aliens, and the air has been made unbreathable for most earth creatures, including humans. Earth Taken 2 kicks off where the first game ended. You are the sole survivor of a car crash. You have lost all of your equipment except for a combat knife and a few gas mask filters. Your mission: Survival.
Eden is a game that's a bit hard to describe. You could say it's one part action game and two parts dating simulator, plus a teeny tiny bit of "stealth mission" thrown in. And the creator freely admits that while she's tried to tell a nice story, gameplay (and occasional silliness) sometimes takes precedent over logic here.
Eden is also a game containing many secrets. Six known endings. Several achievements. Various subtle and not-so-subtle story and gameplay differences that depend on the choices you make. Be warned, though: once you commit to a choice, there's no turning back. At least not until the next playthrough.
Good luck, and enjoy!