Isolated Intellect
Can you turn a story to a game? Well, yes you can. In fact,
games are made based off of a story. Any story, can be turned into a game,
which the player, can play, with the feeling of the message, passed through the
story, in the game.
The game presented here, today, is based on a story, and the
game, was created in 3D, which is a lot of work, for an indie game developer.
3D rendered games, do bring a lot of feelings, when playing
the game, because, the environments, are similar, to that, of the real world.
In other not to ruin the package, let’s look at the game,
presented to us today.
About Game:
Isolated Intellect is a game, based on the story Bongo in the Congo, by Moxazza. This story inspired Him, to create a game, on the theory, that self is all that can be known to exist. This definition, can be summarized, in one word; "Solipsism". We all know about our physical self, and the soul, but this theory, suggest that, you’re all alone in yourself.
With this story Bongo in the Congo written, a game was then
created based off of it, which is now known as “Isolated Intellect”. In this game,
you play alone, in the 3D atmospheric scene. You also play this game, in
First-Person. Isolated Intellect is also a Story Reach game, as all its events,
are planned, and based off of a story. To understand this game, and its environments,
you should play it a few time.
Download Game:
Conclusion:
Games are based off of stories. Some games development, do
start out with a game prototype, without actually knowing the story behind it,
and later on, a story could be created, based off of the games prototype, and
then, the game would be completed, based off of the story. The fact that this
game was created by a single person, and his story, gives this game, its uniqueness,
and feel.
Today’s story, was really interesting, I hope you enjoyed
reading it.
Thank you very much for reading.
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I find that the particular take on the whole of solipsism is set about in an grandiose way.
ReplyDeleteEven if you have studied the philosophy throughout there is still much of an unexpected
sort to be revealed in this here pondering-heavy video game. And also, the shooting feels
fluent and the pacing nicely rhythmical. All of the areas presented are nicely put together.