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Why Eufloria? What made you buy it?

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Pilchard123:

--- Quote from: kerrpe on December 03, 2010, 10:32:06 AM ---I'd be interested in knowing what games other eufloria fans are into - I might find something else.

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Portal. Though "asylum" may be usable there, too.

kerrpe:
Portal. Though "asylum" may be usable there, too.
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No, I quite like Portal too. That's "asylum light".
I've got a few dragon, war and asylum games. I just don't need 1000 variations!  ;)

Sniped50:
I like Portal too...

Anyway, back to the original question... My dad got me hooked on Dyson. He apparently came across it on the internet, and when I saw it, he got me a copy. I've been following it ever since, all the way through the versions and past the point when it re-emerged as Eufloria. Ahhh...

Good times! :D

Mr Frank:
I came across Dyson on the forums for another game I ran into.  I liked Dyson and liked how the development team paid attention to the forums, and I figured the extra $20 would make it more likely that the bugs would get fixed.  Of course then I had to wait quite some time before it was un-seeded enough to run on my computer, but whatever.  It works and it's a good little game.

Widget:
I PM'd this to kerrpe since I felt a bit uncomfortable linking to someone else's games here but they're all freeware or with substantial demos so hopefully it's okay. Maybe someone else would be interested in some more peaceful, non-violent games.


--- Quote from: Widget ---I thought it might be a bit cheeky to use a Eufloria praise thread to link to another developer's work but Nicklas "Nifflas" Nygren's games sound like something you might enjoy. He's created a great selection of platform games in which your character is totally non-violent; there are enemies that can kill you but they're treated as obstacles rather than cannon-fodder. Beautiful ambient soundtracks aswell, they're very relaxing most of the time.

Knytt, Knytt Stories and Within a Deep Forest are all free to play and while Saira's commercial it has a very generous demo. FiNCK is pseudo-commercial (the full game is free but you can buy some extra stuff) but it's in a very different style to his other games, being closer to Super Mario Brothers and Lyle in Cube Sector, so probably not the best place to start.

If you enjoy playing Knytt Stories there's a huge library of fan-made levels aswell, ranging from totally safe, pure exploration levels (tagged as [Environmental]) to absurdly challenging platforming, with a variety of challenges, puzzles and mazes in-between.

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