Mateusz Skutnik's beautiful games
January 25, 2010 10:13 PM Subscribe
Mateusz Skutnik makes beautiful point-and-click adventure games.
Lovely, eerie Daymare Town (episodes 1, 2)
WWI era spy adventure Covert Front (1, 2, 3)
Post-nuclear adventure Fog Fall (1,2)
And the intense Submachine series (previously) now includes episode 6.
Those looking for a quicker diversion might enjoy searching for gnomes.
Lovely, eerie Daymare Town (episodes 1, 2)
WWI era spy adventure Covert Front (1, 2, 3)
Post-nuclear adventure Fog Fall (1,2)
And the intense Submachine series (previously) now includes episode 6.
Those looking for a quicker diversion might enjoy searching for gnomes.
For a second there, I though you were going to link to the one by that guy with the spaceship and it's weird but cool. *bookmarked!*
posted by TrishaLynn at 4:53 AM on January 26, 2010
posted by TrishaLynn at 4:53 AM on January 26, 2010
Thanks lalex, I've played, and enjoyed, Covert Front and Submachine, but wasn't aware of the other 2 games. They're now both bookmarked.
posted by selton at 6:35 AM on January 26, 2010
posted by selton at 6:35 AM on January 26, 2010
I'm a huge fan of these games, but I'm not a fan of the website redesign. It looks like he dumped (or hid the links to) a bunch of smaller point-and-click games that used to be housed there - including a lot of things on this list.
posted by Salieri at 1:02 PM on January 26, 2010
posted by Salieri at 1:02 PM on January 26, 2010
Gah, there's a new Submachine out? There goes my afternoon.
posted by wanderingmind at 1:15 PM on January 26, 2010
posted by wanderingmind at 1:15 PM on January 26, 2010
Crap, never mind. I thought I'd seen them earlier - all the games are still on the redesigned Pastel Games site.
posted by Salieri at 1:41 PM on January 26, 2010
posted by Salieri at 1:41 PM on January 26, 2010
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