Posts Tagged ‘browser games’
Review: Small Worlds (PC)
Small Worlds is a browser based casual platformer that was created for the Jay is Games “Casual Gameplay Design Competition #6″. While it can be finished in just a few minutes, it is one that has stuck with me for days.
You are alone on what appears to be some sort of science fiction base. The base appears to have sustained heavy damage and it’s up to you to restore power to one escape pod. You do so by traveling into different worlds where missing pieces of the station have been lost.
Review: Today I Die (PC)

“Today I Die” is one of those games that could not exist anywhere but the Internet. To describe it as simply a “game” is to do it a disservice. I think it would be more accurate to call it an interactive poem. It is short form gaming at it’s best. Something you can pick up and play with little to no instructions, that tells a powerful story in a very brief time frame.
You start with your character bound, underwater, drowning. While you don’t have a time restraint that she needs to be saved within, it’s still a bad spot to leave her.








