Post by moon125 on Nov 6, 2024 10:54:37 GMT
In our era of games with budgets of hundreds of millions of dollars, there is no room for anything frivolous and childish. Of course, there are still indie games, but there have been so many of them lately that they could dam up a whole system of ponds.
I want to remember my youth and return to something so familiar to us - browser flash games. If you have said goodbye to your school desk and class teacher for 5 years, then you will definitely remember the period when browser games sometimes shopify website design looked better than some computer analogues. Google Chrome was not even in the project, and setting up Adobe Flash Player was a serious challenge even for experienced players.
Let's turn the clock back and dive into the harsh world of the 2000s, where everyone survived as best they could.
So, here we have a wonderful adventure game called The Forest Temple . There are not one, but two playable characters - Fireboy and Watergirl, who are controlled by a gentleman's set: WASD and arrows, respectively. The essence of the game is to overcome levels, during which our heroes will face dozens of riddles, hundreds of buttons and thousands of diamonds. On the way to the door, which looks a bit like the identification marks of the most popular establishment on the entire planet, codenamed WC, our heroes need to collect bonuses, of which there are two types, just like the heroes.
Fire boy and water girl
The levels are filled with moats of lava and water. Fireboy feels at home in lava, but can't cross water, while Watergirl feels at home in H2O, but she starts to evaporate from fire. Both characters hate moats of mud as much as they hate a cave, which they somehow got into and from which they don't know how to get out.
In a word, The Forest Temple is a fun browser-based adventure game that was released a little late. If it had been released a little earlier, about 10 years ago, there would have been a stir for this small and now unremarkable game. Unfortunately, reality is harsh and The Forest Temple is lost among modern games that, with their huge budgets, like the backs of hecatoncheires, hyped engines and the number of fans per square meter, overshadow their smaller brothers.
In the meantime, this is a pretty solid walker with quest elements. With eye-pleasing graphics, an unobtrusive and decent soundtrack, and a quite childish setting. The game is perfect for your lunch break at work - to move your brain a little and tense your fingers a little.
I want to remember my youth and return to something so familiar to us - browser flash games. If you have said goodbye to your school desk and class teacher for 5 years, then you will definitely remember the period when browser games sometimes shopify website design looked better than some computer analogues. Google Chrome was not even in the project, and setting up Adobe Flash Player was a serious challenge even for experienced players.
Let's turn the clock back and dive into the harsh world of the 2000s, where everyone survived as best they could.
So, here we have a wonderful adventure game called The Forest Temple . There are not one, but two playable characters - Fireboy and Watergirl, who are controlled by a gentleman's set: WASD and arrows, respectively. The essence of the game is to overcome levels, during which our heroes will face dozens of riddles, hundreds of buttons and thousands of diamonds. On the way to the door, which looks a bit like the identification marks of the most popular establishment on the entire planet, codenamed WC, our heroes need to collect bonuses, of which there are two types, just like the heroes.
Fire boy and water girl
The levels are filled with moats of lava and water. Fireboy feels at home in lava, but can't cross water, while Watergirl feels at home in H2O, but she starts to evaporate from fire. Both characters hate moats of mud as much as they hate a cave, which they somehow got into and from which they don't know how to get out.
In a word, The Forest Temple is a fun browser-based adventure game that was released a little late. If it had been released a little earlier, about 10 years ago, there would have been a stir for this small and now unremarkable game. Unfortunately, reality is harsh and The Forest Temple is lost among modern games that, with their huge budgets, like the backs of hecatoncheires, hyped engines and the number of fans per square meter, overshadow their smaller brothers.
In the meantime, this is a pretty solid walker with quest elements. With eye-pleasing graphics, an unobtrusive and decent soundtrack, and a quite childish setting. The game is perfect for your lunch break at work - to move your brain a little and tense your fingers a little.