I played Beyond the Wall. Or tried to. This is a unity piece with huge rooms with nothing in them, text that disappears before I can read it, and it's incredibly awkward to move around, open doors, walk down stairs etc. I ended up falling off the edge of the screen before progressing to the end, unfortunately. The music and some of the backgrounds are nice, though. Otherwise, this needs some work.
I also played Catfishing. This is a unity game. There are quite a few bugs, but the game is fun and playable online. The idea is that the cats of a lady wants to impersonate their owner in order to set up a date with someone who will bring them sushi(!).
I also played The Memory Obfuscation of Patrick Sei. It's another AGS game! This game has the player in a strait jacket. Can you escape the asylum you're stuck in? This is a quite fun game with a mystery to unravel, as the protagonist doesn't remember anything from before.
I also played Mervin Pissarro and the Martian Menticide. This is a game made with unity, that plays like a mix of Zak McKracken and Maniac Mansion. The player character is an alien who uses mind control to hijack other characters' bodies. Hilarity ensues when he tries to impersonate and interact with these people. Well worth playing, although it looks like the author ran out of time and had to shorten the game, dropping puzzles and interactions and some polish. The mind control stuff is gold.
I also played Catfishing. This is a unity game. There are quite a few bugs, but the game is fun and playable online. The idea is that the cats of a lady wants to impersonate their owner in order to set up a date with someone who will bring them sushi(!).
I also played The Memory Obfuscation of Patrick Sei. It's another AGS game! This game has the player in a strait jacket. Can you escape the asylum you're stuck in? This is a quite fun game with a mystery to unravel, as the protagonist doesn't remember anything from before.
I also played Mervin Pissarro and the Martian Menticide. This is a game made with unity, that plays like a mix of Zak McKracken and Maniac Mansion. The player character is an alien who uses mind control to hijack other characters' bodies. Hilarity ensues when he tries to impersonate and interact with these people. Well worth playing, although it looks like the author ran out of time and had to shorten the game, dropping puzzles and interactions and some polish. The mind control stuff is gold.