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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.01.09 (21:06)

Ok, The recent topics I've been making are all games I've found on Facepunh, so now, I'm going to use this topic as like a library for those games that I find. Technically, I'm being lazy, but at least I wont have to make any long posts. Also, I'm linking to the forum I'm getting these from so you can read those if you need any help with these games. Also, trust me, the games I put here are usually quite good.

Gravity Bone - You are a Hitman. Do what you are told to do, and do so with the highest discretion. Blend under the party guests and leave the place before anybody even notices you.

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The Manipulator - As the Manipulator you have to infiltrate a base by possesing the minds of security guards and Special Ops and take their identity. Let them shoot each other or have them disable turrets so you can proceed to the exit. You also use your powers to read the minds of your victims and get passwords for doors. You'll then have to decide if you want to kill your victim or let it live.

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I'll add more as I come across them. Also, Gravitybone is short, but incredible. Manipulator is... manipulative.
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Postby epigone » 2009.01.10 (05:16)

Those both sound like really neat conceptual games. I'll have to try them.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.01.10 (09:28)

oh man o man. I'm loving the Manipulator. Stupid music, though.
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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.01.10 (17:04)

Ha! While playing The Manipulator, I manipulated someone, read their mind, and this is what I get.

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Postby Luminaflare » 2009.01.12 (15:49)

Woo Facepunch

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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.01.16 (21:56)

-=The Powder Tool=- Luminafalare found this one.
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Actually, look at the original topic.. I'm playing it at the moment. It's basically a power game multiplied by 400,000. I'm not joking. I want you all to play this, and these are my own words. The possibilities are ENDLESS.

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Postby Spawn of Yanni » 2009.01.16 (21:57)

I love this game.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2009.01.16 (21:58)

Snuggletummy wrote:-=The Powder Tool=- Luminafalare found this one.
Original Topic

Actually, look at the original topic.. I'm playing it at the moment. It's basically a power game multiplied by 400,000. I'm not joking. I want you all to play this, and these are my own words. The possibilities are ENDLESS.

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Ohmygod. Yes. Yes yes.
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Postby T3chno » 2009.01.16 (23:55)

Snuggletummy wrote:-=The Powder Tool=- Luminafalare found this one.
Original Topic

Actually, look at the original topic.. I'm playing it at the moment. It's basically a power game multiplied by 400,000. I'm not joking. I want you all to play this, and these are my own words. The possibilities are ENDLESS.

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Isn't that like the Burning Sand game out there?
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Postby Darkandroid » 2009.01.17 (01:56)

it's better!
i've been messing around with JUST plutonium and neutrons for like an hour now.
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Postby Luminaflare » 2009.01.17 (13:15)

Yeah this game is one of the most awesome sand games out there.

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Postby PsychoSnail » 2009.01.18 (00:32)

Snuggletummy wrote:-=The Powder Tool=- Luminafalare found this one.
Original Topic

Actually, look at the original topic.. I'm playing it at the moment. It's basically a power game multiplied by 400,000. I'm not joking. I want you all to play this, and these are my own words. The possibilities are ENDLESS.
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Wow, that's fun to play around with. Too bad it uses so much CPU on my computer.
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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.01.24 (07:50)

-=Tag: The Power of Paint=- (Original topic here)
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Tag: The Power of Paint is a free, first-person puzzle platformer which focuses on the players’ ability to modify their environment as they see fit, simply by painting it. Enjoy a unique and emergent gameplay experience, as you traverse each highly stylized level, using your endless supply of paint and all the power that comes with it to make your way to the goal.

Currently, there are 3 different paint colors available, and each one empowers the player with a different ability upon contact with the painted surface. They are:

Green - Launch off the surface

Red - Speed boost

Blue - Stick to the surface
My thoughts on this game? Absolutely incredible, this is a MUST for those who love puzzle games.

Also, as a note, the game's system requirements are a bit high, check below. Mainly the RAM though.

Minimum System Requirements
Windows XP
Pixel Shader 2.0a Compatible Video Card
256 MB Video RAM
1 GB System RAM
1.5 GHz CPU
200 MB Hard Disk Space

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-=A New Zero=- (Original Topic here)
Erm, this one actually lacks pictures, but makes up for it with a YouTube Video. Actually, just check this main site, anyway, the game is, and I shit you not, 10,000 times smaller than Left 4 Dead. I imagine you all can play it, even on your PCs that were made 40 years ago (I realize that really isn't possible), supports up to 32 players online, procedurally generated, terrain destruction, my god, you can even make your own emblems. The size? 937KB, yes, that small.

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Postby PsychoSnail » 2009.01.24 (20:39)

Snuggletummy wrote: -=A New Zero=- (Original Topic here)
Erm, this one actually lacks pictures, but makes up for it with a YouTube Video. Actually, just check this main site, anyway, the game is, and I shit you not, 10,000 times smaller than Left 4 Dead. I imagine you all can play it, even on your PCs that were made 40 years ago (I realize that really isn't possible), supports up to 32 players online, procedurally generated, terrain destruction, my god, you can even make your own emblems. The size? 937KB, yes, that small.

A New Zero
I tried playing that - it looks fun, but it lags horribly on my computer.
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