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Postby adam_zappul » 2009.05.02 (02:05)

Recently, while I was surfing the web, I came across this website. The whole thing is a ton of games, pictures, and puzzles, all designed bythis Japanese animator/programmer. It's the quirkiest website ever!
Anyway, the most prominent game on the website is GROW, a game where you click these objects in a certain order to grow something. It sounds really pointless but it's sooo funni! The catch of the game is, you have to click the ojects in the right order; objects will level up other objects, and you hve to get all objects to the max level. Right now, go to http://www.eyezmaze.com/grow/cube. Enjoi, and then discuss here!
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Postby Yoshimo » 2009.05.02 (02:12)

I've been here for about 2 years. Good job finding it though, his artwork is awesome.
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Postby adam_zappul » 2009.05.02 (02:15)

Yeah. I saw you're post about him earlier (the coolest image on the internet). Spiffy magnesium!
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Postby PsychoSnail » 2009.05.02 (17:14)

I've played one or two of his Grow games before. I didn't particularily like the guessing involved in them, but the artwork is nice.
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