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Friday, February 6, 2009


Mystic Mine is a single or multiplayer experience in which players control the direction of a minecart with the use of a single keyboard button. As it flies around a track, the upcoming junction can be changed in order to make the cart take a different path. Coins are scattered around the levels and it's a frantic rush to secure as many as possible before your fellow players do.

The main selling point of the game is the fact that up to 6 people can play at the same time on one keyboard, leading to some hilarious gameplay. There's also some brilliant use of optical illusion, with certain parts of the track leading to other seemingly impossible to reach places. While the single player isn't much fun, the multiplayer is a huge laugh.

Name: Mystic Mine
Developer: Koonsolo
Category: Puzzler
Type: Demo
Size: 12500KB

Comments

ah, excellent; I remember him talking about it a while ago and it seeming a bit drab; multiplayer is indeed a good addition.

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Wow... I posted that thinking this was a different site (Today's free game) ...

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