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* ''[[Daymare Town]]'' - A stark-white abandoned town must have its mysteries unraveled. |
* ''[[Daymare Town]]'' - A stark-white abandoned town must have its mysteries unraveled. |
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* ''[[Tortuga]]'' - An imprisoned man must escape from an island ruled by pirates. |
* ''[[Tortuga]]'' - An imprisoned man must escape from an island ruled by pirates. |
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* ''[[The Great Escape Series]]'' - [[Exactly What It Says |
* ''[[The Great Escape Series]]'' - [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|You escape from various rooms]]. One of the more lighthearted series. Not to be confused with the [[Great Escape|trope]] or the [[The Great Escape|movie]]. |
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Revision as of 15:27, 9 April 2014
Pastel Games is a web game site showcasing the games of Mateusz Skutnik, Karol Konwerski and their colleagues. The games can be split into two main groups: point and click adventure games and casual platforming games. All the games feature Scenery Porn thanks to the unique artstyle Mateusz utilizes.
Major game series include:
- Sub Machine - The site's flagship series, these eerie games deal with the mystery of ancient portals strewn across a number of dimensions and the player character's efforts to navigate the network.
- Covert Front - Set in an Alternate History where World War One takes place about a decade earlier, secret agent Kara must investigate into the disappearance of a scientist involved in a top secret project.
- The Fog Fall - A man emerges from his nuclear fallout bunker to find the nuked-out United States to be quite a different place.
- Daymare Town - A stark-white abandoned town must have its mysteries unraveled.
- Tortuga - An imprisoned man must escape from an island ruled by pirates.
- The Great Escape Series - You escape from various rooms. One of the more lighthearted series. Not to be confused with the trope or the movie.
Tropes common in these works include:
- Nothing Is Scarier: The point and click games tend to have little if any character interaction, creepy atmospheric soundtracks, and stark, deserted environments.
- Ontological Mystery
- Point and Click Game