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Friday, February 13, 2009


Neverending Light (part 1 of 3) is a top down adventure game which tells the story of a man trapped inside a dark cave with only a flashlight in hand to illuminate his ominous surroundings. Besides solving the odd puzzle or two in your quest to escape, there are also forty-nine bonus items scattered around the map to collect for end game unlockables.

You can press the enter key to select or skip scenes. The entire game takes about fifteen minutes to play from start to end.

Name: Neverending Light
Developer: Jiggmin
Category: Adventure
Type: Browser

Comments

Wow... that was great.

It really reminded me of Gravity Bone, it was short, sweet, and awesome.

Definitely recommend that everyone play it.

I played with my headphones on and the lights off and wow was the atmosphere good! It's too bad it's not much of a game...plus the voice acting was kind of weak. I think it'll be cool to see the sequels though.

Opening voice acting was painful, but the atmosphere of the game when it really got started was excellent. Unfortunately the keyboard and mouse controls were terrible, at least on my browser, so awful that I gave up pretty early because of the sheer frustration of not being able to move around properly. Which is a real shame, because I like this sort of game.

I'll have to agree with the cheesy voice acting but, the controls worked perfectly fine for me...

gotta agree with the voice acting.. that tour guide is so annoying and the other voices are not that much better.. not that they're bad but they're extremely annoying

If you want you can play the game here too...

http://www.flashgamesvillage.com/2009/02/13/neverending-light/

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This game was quite good, but the subpar voice acting detracts a lot from the atmosphere. A lot of the intended humor falls flat when spoken out loud too.

WTF

i enjoyed the crappy voice acting :P
did any one find all of the orbs i couldn't unlock the last bonus

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