Stuff Iāve Enjoyed: the Free Edition
So, Iāve been known to make posts about cheap or entirely free games. Hereās another one.
The Lionās Song: Episode 1 - Silence by Mi'pu'mi GamesĀ is essentially an extended demo, being the first episode of a multi-part game, but it stands well on its own and functions as a closed story. Itās a fairly simple point and click styled game, but the central part of the story is the young, talented composer Wilma needing to find inspiration for a breakthrough piece of music sheās very nervous about while dealing with personal issues. Despite being a small contained story it lets you pick between plenty options, none of which are wrong, they simply give different results. Personally I found that entertaining. The sepia look works well for the main characterās setting and mood, and all in all I enjoyed it a lot. As with most of the free games I play you can find it on Steam.
Mandagon by Blind Sky Studios is a puzzle platformer with a story thatās somewhat hard to decipher, but some really really lovely settings. The puzzles are simple, most of the time I was busy trying to figure out how to get to the place I wanted to go most easily, but itās not a hard game. Iām not a skilled platformer and I could easily enjoy this little piece of pixel eyecandy. So give it a chance, itās not like itās expensive, Steam has it for free.
Lastly A Date in the Park is aĀ āshort narrative experience with puzzles and weirdnessā as the developerĀ Cloak and Dagger GamesĀ describes it. That covers it pretty well, the story is slightly strange but very fun, and I had a good time going back to discover things Iād missed the first time. The setting is real and had a pixellated photo feel, which isnāt quite my taste, but it works. You can find it for the great prize of 0 at Steam if youāre curious why Iām being so cagey with the details.















