Cute, <30 min. Halloween point-and-click

November 3, 2008 at 5:57 pm 1 comment

What more could you want from a game like “Gatuno In Halloween”, by Federico Rutenberg?

“Gatuno” asks you to explore a two-room home/potion laboratory to discover the concoction that will help turn your cursed cat from stone to flesh.

The game is short and sweet, not too complicated, and has some charming translations from the original Spanish (though I’m not going to ask about what a “male stone” is or how one might acquire it).

It’s always satisfying to reach the end of a game but that pleasure doubles when you don’t have to refer to the walkthrough. I needed a tiny hint for something I’d overlooked but the whole game was smooth sailing. Ahhh.

Thanks to Mike J. for the link! In exchange, I offer you a link to the deliciously gruesome Corpse Craft, a combo of block-sorting, Tower defense and twisted anatomy class. My favorite part is the squishy sound effect.

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  • 1. DenzelWjew  |  November 1, 2009 at 10:43 pm

    Good evening, Hey! How are you? Happy late Hallowen! :D

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Eat Game is written by Laura E. Hall (a vegetarian).

Currently playing:
Levi's Go Forth ARG
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