A firework show of games(?) – aka, a collection of experimental art games.
Welcome to my mind.
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What is this?
It is...an experience, a slice of a very specific time in my life.
This is a SHORT game(?). Takes only about ~20 min. The longest play session I've seen is about 40 min.
It is the combined games of all games in the collection with the same tile. It is a collection of art games I made over the span of a year -- then recomposed at the end of the year to allow them reflect what I was feeling at that specific moment.
Therefore, the art style from game to game dramatically varies. I have the background of an visual artist, so that is what I know how to do the best :)
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Why did I made this...thing?
The answer is at the end of the game :)
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OK, tell me more about this "thing"
These are all part of my game assets...I don't know if this helps or falsefully build up some expectation.
...ok, what I am saying is, I have trouble to put my game in a genre.
I can promise to these will appear in this game, as well as all screenshots above.
So now, that being said, I was gonna leave the suspense here, but by the judgement of the description rule I shouldn't do that -- so I am talking a bit more about it.
I think I should be clear: there is no goal, no death, no score, nothing -- in this "game".
It is more structed like an "experience", as one may put it.
The control in this game is mouse and its various means of taking input + keyboard.
Scene 1
In which the player plays the inverse perspective of visiting a gallery
I personally enjoys visiting museums and galleries from an young age and frequently visit them. They are an early inspiration for me, and still educational to today.
Control: Mouse
Scene 2
Now it's time to be part of the scene, but now you are an content creator.
But without much previous experience, things can go very wrong....
I started to roam around the high sea of open internet since young, and before I realizing it, I was creating content as well as consuming them.
Scene 3
Sometimes it is helpful to look back on where did one started.
So this time, I looked back at my good-old internet days, of why I started to love creating.
Scene 4
Now, where are we heading to next?
If you played through the end, you know too much about me now lol
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Quetions?
Have questions of the game? Wonder how and why did I get to here? Don't worry, keep playing!
If you are truly stuck: reach out to me! Or you have questions after playing: also reach out to me!