Semispheres
Semispheres is a meditative parallel puzzle game that places dual realities at the heart of its challenge. Its unique single-player split-screen mechanic challenges your brain by putting you in control of two characters at the same time.
Your left and right side must work together to unfold the mystery by solving clever puzzles in an entrancing ambience. Using portals and other abilities to avoid sentries, devise and execute your plan, reuniting the parallel worlds of Semispheres.
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Best anti-capitalist game ever.
A terraform simulator.
Loosely based on Tomb Raider games, but with better graphics.
Someone tried to use RPG Maker to make people cry. Very successful.
A playable infographic on the importance of having friends.
Loosely based on Witcher 1.
Best Polish RPG ever.
Better than the TV show.
It makes you puzzle platform your way to the next philosophical discussion on the nature of consciousness, but you can skip the harder puzzles. Also made with clay.
Makes you walk your way to the next piece of narration, but it actually makes all the difference.
For mature minds only.
It's Braid with no "romance".
Great adventure about ghosts.
Part two of a good interactive movie about mamoths.
Part one of a good interactive movie about mamoths.
Digging for lazy people.
The best game you can make on Game Maker.
Better than Star Wars. Wait. It makes Star Wars even better. That's less provocative.
The only real military shooter yet.
A 90's action movie, but it makes you shoot and drive to see it. Good action.
Badger walking simulator.
Great story for fans of the tabletop RPG.
A fun version of the myth of Sisyphus. Great soundtrack. Play while reading Albert Camus.
Great adventure gameplay, for those who like conspiracy theories, nice plot development.
It's a communist GTA.