mfk aftermath
October 7, 2013
Wszyscy piszą jak fajnie było na MFK w tym roku, a ja dla odmiany pokażę jakie są wymierne efekty poemefkowe. Czyli łopaty w ręce i kopiemy dalej ten ugór. Okazuje się że naprawdę chodzi tylko i wyłącznie o to z kim – a nie gdzie. Baterie naładowane na co najmniej pół roku. Widzimy się w Warszawie, dzieciaki.
















Walled off from the rest of the world, the fortress-like old town of Dubrovnik has narrow streets and tightly built houses. It’s a human friendly town where tourists like to flock and residents seem to flourish in peaceful appreciation for their beautiful neighborhoods. Yet here, perhaps among the leaves of a succulent, the grains of potting soil, or the black depths of a wall crevice, live the unseen inhabitants of the town: the10 Gnomes in Dubrovnik. But can you find them all? That is the question in this lovely continuation of Mateusz Skutnik’s point-and-click find-the-gnomegame series.

New Skutnik’s game has been released few days ago!
Well I seem to have missed Daymare Towns 1-3, but perhaps you’ll forgive me as the last was released over three years ago. (In the meantime, creator Mateusz Skutnik has given us the lovely platformy spin-off Daymare Cat.) The main Daymares are more traditional adventure games, set in a surreal, beautiful world and with no handholding in their puzzles whatsoever. You’ll need patience to overcome 4′s obscurity, but you’ll be rewarded in spades with yet more atmospheric, mysterious scenes and memorably unusual characters. An HD, full-screen version of Daymare Town 4 can be yours for $5 – it’s a bit of a pixel hunt, so if you enjoy the game, that may be worth a look.