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Just found a very strange indie game thats on steam but the install button didnt work so i found an alternate download link.

Between needs to be played by two users and has a nice matchmaking system so i suggest you pair up with someone from rmrk to play.



I can't really tell you the aim of the game or how it works because thats the point of the game. However you can move around colored blocks and change between a timezone in the enviroment.

The house is very important.

http://www.esquire.com/features/best-and-brightest-2008/rohrer-game
« Last Edit: March 20, 2009, 08:23:22 PM by ahref »

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I've been messing with a few of these "art games" myself. I found one called "The Marriage" by Rod Humble from EA (Sims Team), which is pretty weird. Also, a game called "Passage" which is in similar style to the one that you posted, but is symbolic of the passage of time and the paths we take. These are pretty cool to think about for a little while, and then move on.

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passage is made by the same guy as this game

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I kind of had that feeling. The visual styles are very similar.