Cosmic Osmo and the Worlds Beyond the Mackerel
Cosmic Osmo and the Worlds Beyond the Mackerel is an Adventure, Point-and-Click, and Single-player video game developed by Cyan Worlds in 1989. You take on the role of the protagonist named Osmo, who is a strange creature indeed. The main objective is to navigate the galaxy using the spaceship to complete the tasks. The game takes place in the space environment contains up to seven worlds and each world is goofy compared to the last one. It is about the navigation and discovery, not challenges or winning. You start the game by jumping into an animated spaceship hovering in front of the screen. While inside the spaceship, you can trigger different events. The spaceship grants the player an ability to explore different planets. It offers 2D graphics and when the game starts you find yourself in a black and white world. Using the point-and-click interface, you can interact with the environment and objects to advance through the game.
#1 I Expect You to Die
I Expect You to Die is a Puzzle, Virtual Reality, and Single-player video game played from a first-person Perspective, developed and published by Schell Games. The player steps into the boot of the protagonist named as James Bond, who is a spy and the player is tasked to complete a series of challenging levels. In the game, the player needs to solve challenging puzzle scenarios, ranging from destroying an airplane in a car to salvaging a submarine. There are lots of events, mostly are timed and need quick decision to continue. Lots of objects are hidden in the environment, and the player must manipulate the world to figure out the object to solve the puzzles. The level difficulty will be increased as the player proceeds through the game. The story revolves around the protagonist, who joins the Enchanted Operative Division and struggle to take down Dr Zor and blast his evil plans to become the best spy in the world. With impressive gameplay, detailed graphics, and wonderful controls, I Expect You to Die is the action-packed video game to play.
#2 Ether One
Ether One is an Adventure, First-person Perspective, VR (Virtual Reality), and Single-player Walking Simulation, developed and published by White Paper Games. In the game, the player steps into the shoes of the protagonist named as Restorer, whose main job is to interrogate the Jean Thompson’s thought, a sixty-nine-year-old woman diagnosed with dementia. During the adventure, the player struggles to reconstruct the memories of the old lady using 3D simulations of the details she can remember in the Pinwheel’s town while solving tricky puzzles that become tough to master as the player proceed through the game. The game offers the mixture of First-person Exploration and Puzzle-solving elements. The player is capable of projecting him into the thoughts of an old lady, who is suffering from mental illness. He can manipulate the environment from a first-person viewpoint, interact with objects and can freely roam around the open-ended world to solve the challenging problems. Ether On includes core features such as First-person Adventure, Open Narrative Exploration, Puzzle Solving, and more. Check it out, and have fun.