Weird Fucking Games Vol. 173: Featuring Equi Ungula
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PICK OF THE FORTNIGHT
Equi Ungula by Horse Hoof Games
Journey with your ant mount to the end of the world as you attempt to reignite your faith while encountering the best and worst humanity has to offer. A beautiful, poignant and philosophical game that raises plenty of thought-provoking questions.
OTHER PICKS THIS FORTNIGHT
From L to R, top to bottom: KLOSTERTRIEKA, Image Archaeology, The Aching Aversion, バスケットボール, Cherophobia, FRONTIER EROTICA
KLOSTERTRIEKA by bonitāka: Shoot your way into heaven in this shoot-'em-up about redemption. Check out the sequel, a garden of moths, for a bittersweet epilogue.
Image Archaeology: A Pictish Stone by Bearmask: A neat little puzzle which has you using photo manipulation software to solve the mysteries of an ancient stone tablet.
The Aching Aversion: Blood Orange Dreams by Stenblood: Another game inspired by the Yume Nikki formula. This one sees you play as a disturbed serial killer, and the game only advances when you kill NPCs scattered throughout the areas.
バスケットボール Théorie Pratique sur Ensembles Aléatoires by OXY: A commentary on game design, this time the banality of choice.
Cherophobia (USD$2.99) by Worst Event: Note: I received a copy of this game for free. Your car has broken down, but there's a cabin in the woods you can go to for help. Follow this thriller to the end to understand the truth behind your situation.
FRONTIER EROTICA (FUNDAMENTALS) by MindApe: Attend a seminar specially created to further your knowledge in frontier erotica. Made with Decker.
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