Evolving creature
or some Interactive Zen?
Get into the FLOW
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That thing is the shit.
Well now. There’s something. Very interesting.
I still don’t completely understand it, although I know the predators when I see them. I wonder if you can “win the game” on the deepest level.
–Rexfelum
that was quite cool. Interesting, as Rexfelum put it. The rest of the site is kind of cool too, there is something to this line of inquiry I think. I also wonder what R means by ‘on the deepest level’?… I don’t want to spoil anything for anyone, but if you play for a while and grow your initial life form up to a certain point, which requires going to a certain depth, something quite ‘interesting’ does in fact happen – and the game changes in a very ‘interesting’ way. I don’t know what, if anything, lies beyond that, but it is worth getting to that point, though it made my wrist hurt.
I got to the deepest part of the circle-ameoba like thing stage, but gave up after I couldn’t eat the boss.
tobias, I didn’t notice if the depth you were allowed to travel depended on how far you’d evolved. Does it? The farthest I’d gotten was to a place where there was a single character like you–well beyond all the stingrays, even the giants. I could probably have eaten it if I had the time to be more patient, but I didn’t.
–Rexfelum
I should also note that the background had descended in shade to a complete black by that point, and no more “go deep” critters were around. That is why I referred to it as “the deepest level.”
–Rexfelum, as before
. . . tobias, nevermind. I just found out what you meant. That was extraordinarily “interesting.”
But just to be clear, it doesn’t seem to be dependent on “evolving to a certain point.” It is, first and foremost, dependent on depth, so you can utterly power through the game to that point and enjoy the “interesting” with minimal harm to the wrists. Of course, the journey is at least as important as the destination(s), so I would not automatically encourage that approach.
. . . TRIPLE POST on someone else’s blog! Woo!
–Rexfelum
Just to let everyone know it’s an infinate game, so you just keep on switching between the ameoba and the strand.
i just played, i agree that the end to the deepest level was quite “interesting”. once i entered the deeper level of the second creature and ate the boss, nothing happend for me..anyone else have that happen to them?
interestingly enough, this is a proof of concept/demonstration of the basic parts of a PS3 launch title. Hmm.
Jenova Chen also worked on a rather interesting game called Cloud, where you fly around controlling clouds.
Matthew: same deal here. Now, I was using a downloaded version. Were you doing it on the site?
If we were both using downloads, that could be the issue.
–Rexfelum
i wasint using the downloaded version.
maybe it has to deal with evolving to a certian point, but i doubt that, considdering it wasint necessary the first time around.
Well, I had eaten nearly everything in the entire sea by then. (Slurp.) And as you say, it wasn’t needed the first time.
–Rexfelum
On a completely unrelated topic, I hear Uwe Boll massacred some children this past Saturday. O_o
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