Hey KIRA! I am just starting on Basilisk 2000, but watched some vids and its incredible! I wanted to say I don't have twitter, but saw that you posted about the Bangor Subway tunnel and my jaw dropped! I live 2 minutes away from that subway at the airport mall, and go there frequently. Sucks the airport mall is 90% empty storefronts now. I had no idea you visit Bangor Maine, hopefully I see you around sometime, I do research at uMaine at orono. Thanks for the games, btw.
One of the best games I've ever played. The concept of playing the game through the DevTool itself was executed extremely well and I am surprised that more games like this haven't been made. Piecing together what happens inside the actual game and real life is a blast. There are also some frankly jaw dropping moments, both from the horror elements and some of the subversive content within it. The only criticism I have is the hall of skeletons, as it breaks immersion early on and is said to be an easter egg only. Overall fantastic game and I hope to see more games utilize this concept.
So i played it once then got a warning form my anitvirus that it has some generic thing that was blocked and now i cant extract the file is says i need permissions to do so and it wont give me the executable
I hope more games in this "gamedev meta" genre come along thanks to the genious work Kira put up here. Outstanding. A masterclass, tbh. Had insane fun piecing everything together, discovering, getting lost, finding answers in discord and experiencing everything. One of my favorites from now on.
To shed old skin, to gleam anew in fresh violence and terror. The resident sought material, gradually accumulating from transients. The skin of one, the bones of another, one twisted arm, one broken leg...
A very cool game, I was very surprised how well down the concept was. Some of the puzzles to find the hidden locations are a bit cryptic and I resorted to using the internet. the final office location was pretty mind blowing. Good job. Look forward to playing Lunacid.
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Hey KIRA! I am just starting on Basilisk 2000, but watched some vids and its incredible! I wanted to say I don't have twitter, but saw that you posted about the Bangor Subway tunnel and my jaw dropped! I live 2 minutes away from that subway at the airport mall, and go there frequently. Sucks the airport mall is 90% empty storefronts now. I had no idea you visit Bangor Maine, hopefully I see you around sometime, I do research at uMaine at orono. Thanks for the games, btw.
this is awesome
One of the best games I've ever played. The concept of playing the game through the DevTool itself was executed extremely well and I am surprised that more games like this haven't been made. Piecing together what happens inside the actual game and real life is a blast. There are also some frankly jaw dropping moments, both from the horror elements and some of the subversive content within it. The only criticism I have is the hall of skeletons, as it breaks immersion early on and is said to be an easter egg only. Overall fantastic game and I hope to see more games utilize this concept.
So i played it once then got a warning form my anitvirus that it has some generic thing that was blocked and now i cant extract the file is says i need permissions to do so and it wont give me the executable
I hope more games in this "gamedev meta" genre come along thanks to the genious work Kira put up here. Outstanding. A masterclass, tbh. Had insane fun piecing everything together, discovering, getting lost, finding answers in discord and experiencing everything. One of my favorites from now on.
I really want to read the rest :C
This is one of the best games i've ever played.
A very cool game, I was very surprised how well down the concept was. Some of the puzzles to find the hidden locations are a bit cryptic and I resorted to using the internet. the final office location was pretty mind blowing. Good job. Look forward to playing Lunacid.
cool!
Super juegos me encanta