“A very odd, easily played, and definitely interesting project, it’s a decent amount of fun, and aurally it shines,” our John said after he met the AI named Susan attempting to grasp humanity by way of the minigolf comedy game Cheap Golf. It was in early entry again then and now, one 12 months later, it’s correct completed. I assume which means Susan has completely calibrated the game’s challenges and inquiries to analyse and perceive humanity. Oh god, Susan goes to be so disillusioned after we play Cheap Golf.
Back to John to introduce the setup…
“It’s a game about pinging a frankly square ball around glitchy, crude levels, trying to frenetically bounce it into the enormous hole, while the game offers a mix of confusion and berating between levels. The idea is a peculiar AI that may very well be called Susan (you’re name is not Bill, by the way), is attempting to understand humanity through the microgestures it experiences as you hold the mouse. The game exists to facilitate this.”
Ah, possibly you’d perceive higher if I confirmed you the trailer.
Right?
The launch model has three episodes and builders Pixeljam (who you would possibly know from Dino Run) do note that “more episodes are in the works.”
Cheap Golf is obtainable now for Windows, Mac, and Linux from Itch.io and Steam. A 20% launch low cost brings it all the way down to £3.19/€3.19/$3.99 till Monday. I imagine John will return to Cheap Golf in a bit, and I’d think about he’ll inform us extra of wot he thinks.