Re: Polls thread
Posted: 01 Oct 2016 18:54
y u gotta make us choose ;_;
I voted for Sub, but I'll be damned if Daymare Town isn't alluring in its own way. I mean, the whole of Submachine is so intense and gripping and filled to the brim with sheer atmosphere...
but Daymare Town is unsettling, it's intriguing, it doesn't really make any sense, compared to the real world we're used to, and it's extremely charming. Its substantially "simple" art style does better than any hi-res 4K ever could, because it creates the perfect ambience for a strange world that you literally know nothing about. It's a whole different world, and nothing there is explained to you. It's as if you were teleported to another country, whose language and culture you cannot understand - and then taken up to eleven (insert TvTropes here). You'll never comprehend this surreal universe that surrounds you, and that's what makes it so incredible on its own right. It's unique, and very lively for a monochrome 2D Flash game. It simply couldn't exist in any other way.
I voted for Sub, but I'll be damned if Daymare Town isn't alluring in its own way. I mean, the whole of Submachine is so intense and gripping and filled to the brim with sheer atmosphere...
but Daymare Town is unsettling, it's intriguing, it doesn't really make any sense, compared to the real world we're used to, and it's extremely charming. Its substantially "simple" art style does better than any hi-res 4K ever could, because it creates the perfect ambience for a strange world that you literally know nothing about. It's a whole different world, and nothing there is explained to you. It's as if you were teleported to another country, whose language and culture you cannot understand - and then taken up to eleven (insert TvTropes here). You'll never comprehend this surreal universe that surrounds you, and that's what makes it so incredible on its own right. It's unique, and very lively for a monochrome 2D Flash game. It simply couldn't exist in any other way.