In Her Mind - A Surreal Game for Surreal Minds

In Her Mind - A Surreal Game for Surreal Minds

If you can understand it, feel free to fill me in.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jun 26, 2016 @ 04:22 PM (Staff Bios)
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For those looking for a surreal game experience, maybe the game In Her Mind is right for you. The game, made by Takafumi Fukamachi, starts like all games do. The main character wakes up in a strange house. Oh, and he's now a woman. Like I said, pretty standard stuff. While trying to get out of the house, the special forces shows up. Oh, and another copy of yourself (your female self) shows up to help, or something. Listen, I dunno. I'm trying here. Just watch the trailer.


See what I mean?

Don't get me wrong, it looks fantastic. I honestly can't imagine not having a blast with this game. It seems to work like a Groundhog Day situation, where you replay the same day over and over. Each time, players can tap on various items on the screen to cause new things to happen. These range from turning an alarm clock off to having a plane crash into the house. It's safe to say that this game is all over the place. I can't really explain anything I just typed about, but I'm pretty interested to see it all for myself.

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