3lind
I said sometime back that there was a chance that I would write another game review on a game that I thought deserved some form of recognition (however small it may be). So I spent what seemed to be forever playing various indie games, searching for one that I thought would be good for this review. Near my breaking point I finally found this "deep" game, 3lind.
The beginning was enough to catch me. You could say that it started with the end. The main objective in 3lind is to puzzle your way to the boxes. Each level completed you are rewarded with a philosophy that had something to do with the level. Upon reaching the higher levels, puzzles get more difficult and you have to really think your way through them (or just Google the walk through like me).
3lind is a quick play that is definitely worth a look. It's an original game that is fully in browser, and although the repetitive music may kill your ears, you should give it a try here.
That's It
I had this whole paragraph on how I was deciding between making my Science 10 summer course a preview or an advanced credit class, but I scrapped it because that stuff just doesn't belong here (well, not anymore).
I am a 9 today. I still have about two days of work to catch up on, but now I have something to do over the summer.
"They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself." - Andy Warhol
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