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Sunday, July 23, 2006
The Blob is a school project which might be partially inspired by Katamari Damacy. No prince or King of the Cosmos here, but you're given control of a ball which has the ability to absorb other colored inhabitants of the city instead of making them stick to it. Use the mouse to move the blob around and left click to jump.

Once you have gathered some paint, then it's off to color the entire city at your whim. There are some objectives to complete, for example painting seventeen landmark buildings and collecting all fifty coins but it's mainly about having fun within seconds of picking the game up.

You might need a small powerhouse of a machine to play this one, with a 2GHz processor and 512MB RAM worth of memory stated as minimum requirements to qualify for a decent framerate.

Name: The Blob
Developer: Banana Games
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 100MB

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1 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 7/20/2006 05:07:00 AM:  
Brilliant like the brilliant thing.