I adored this experience. I have not played any of the games featured in this museum yet, but I don't think that matters. What I came here looking for was the feeling of going to a museum and I got exactly what I wanted and more. The secrets were fun and I liked learning about the video game development process. I wish more game developers would make something like this.
There are two free games from this creator that you should definitely try! Both are completely free and available on Steam: "Pineapple on Pizza" (which is a remastered version of one of the museum's easter eggs; it's absolutely worth trying) and "The One Who Pulls Out The Sword Will Be Crowned King." I have to say that I adore this indie developer; what I like the most about them is that most of their games are nothing but art. "Pineapple on Pizza," for example, costed around $40,000 to create and it's a free game. The creator wrote about the development on their personal blog and concluded the article with, "I think I made a good piece of art".
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Excelent!
como se llaman las musicas?
I adored this experience. I have not played any of the games featured in this museum yet, but I don't think that matters. What I came here looking for was the feeling of going to a museum and I got exactly what I wanted and more. The secrets were fun and I liked learning about the video game development process. I wish more game developers would make something like this.
There are two free games from this creator that you should definitely try! Both are completely free and available on Steam: "Pineapple on Pizza" (which is a remastered version of one of the museum's easter eggs; it's absolutely worth trying) and "The One Who Pulls Out The Sword Will Be Crowned King." I have to say that I adore this indie developer; what I like the most about them is that most of their games are nothing but art. "Pineapple on Pizza," for example, costed around $40,000 to create and it's a free game. The creator wrote about the development on their personal blog and concluded the article with, "I think I made a good piece of art".