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Sunday, February 15, 2009


Where is a small but atmospheric maze game created by Mike Inel in under three days. There is an actual way to reach your intended destination, although you will have to figure out the solution to a puzzle or two in order to get there.

The game is played using both mouse and keyboard. Use the arrow keys to move, and hold the right mouse button to fast forward the action onscreen.

Name: Where
Developer: Mike Inel
Category: Adventure
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB
Direct download link: Click here

Comments

I love the atmosphere and graphics, especially for being made in three days, but I wish the game was more than just simple 3D mazes.

Tim, you found this one from my post on TIGS, didn't you? xD

Genius game... Finish is very lachrymose :*(

So, who got to the baloon yet?

How get to this game permission 1024*768?
PS Why my comments are doesnt approved on this blog?

I've gotten to the balloon, but it took me a little while.

This screen looks like it should be viewed with 3D glasses... but actually doesn't work this way.

It's pretty nice but, was anyone able to have it be full screen?

Very beautiful and atmospheric!

nuuu, the balloon flew away. T_T

Very nice for being made in such a short amount of time. Damn balloon!

i fell in love with this baloon. i had to let it go...

I hate it when they say they made in in only X days.... that's not impressive to me. What's impressive is the game itself....

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