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View Eye Escape Bird’s
Bird’s Eye View Escape is a unique, well-made room escape game that offers a new perspective (literally) on the genre; it also happens to be really tough. If you’re willing to take on a challenge and have the stamina to crack open some seriously enigmatic puzzles, we heartily recommend this game.

Weekend Download
Be sure to check out all of the TOJam entries for more experimental gaming goodness! Along with our usual smattering of games, this week we’re featuring one of the games from the recent Toronto Independent Game Development Jam (TOJam), a three day gathering of game makers held every year to inspire creative ideas.

Singularity Endgame:
Different continents offer different parameters that should dictate your decisions. Unexperienced in life, you’re not necessarily aware of the exact risks yet. Some offer more efficient units, but they may also come with a higher risk of detection. In Endgame: Singularity, you take up the role of a newly born AI in this “take over the world” simulation game. A typical game usually starts with acquiring additional server access, as you’re born on an inferior university computer with very little power.

Gish
In this game you control of a heavy, squishy, sticky glob of goo. Gish is also a cult-classic indie platformer released by Cryptic Sea. By becoming sticky, slippery, heavy, or using tar-like ball physics to bounce high in the air, its your job to squeeze through each level and solve puzzles with little more than your own gooey body. Gish is a 12 pound ball of tar. Balls of tar would normally be rather inert, but this particular one has had his girlfriend taken away, thus inspiring him to get up off his lazy sack of goop and slosh into action.

Flywrench
What happens when a game’s mechanics are affected by, well, themselves? That’s what Mark Essen of Messhof Games might have been wondering when he devised the idea for Flywrench, a downloadable freeware game in which you must guide your bat-like ship through a maze of obstacles to the exit.

DUI
Knowing that someone spent time and energy building something up, only to have you rush in and smash it to bits? So for us normal people, there’s physics-based destroyer games like DUI. Deeply, deeply satisfying. But unless we specialize in demolition, warfare, or catty schoolhouse comments, this desire to destroy goes unfulfilled. There’s something satisfying about destroying things.

Link Friday Dump
On a standard North American QWERTY keyboard, 33 of the 47 letters used to write the names of the five games below (numbers don’t count) can be typed with the right hand alone. Or does my being a lefty subtly influence the games we feature each week? While crafting this week’s Link Dump Friday, I uncovered a mysterious pattern that could be a sign of greater things at work. Government conspiracy? You decide! In fact, Starwave doesn’t need the right hand at all! Alien intervention?

Dave Inquisitive
You know, the ones with the witty dialogue where you press “Talk” because the game suggests an interaction with a chair, only to be told “This is a chair…You could sit in the chair, but you have a world to save.” Inquisitive Dave is one of those “breaking-the-fourth-wall” sidescrolling adventure games wherein you’re aware that you’re playing a game.

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