<body><script type="text/javascript"> function setAttributeOnload(object, attribute, val) { if(window.addEventListener) { window.addEventListener('load', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }, false); } else { window.attachEvent('onload', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }); } } </script> <div id="navbar-iframe-container"></div> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://apis.google.com/js/platform.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> gapi.load("gapi.iframes:gapi.iframes.style.bubble", function() { if (gapi.iframes && gapi.iframes.getContext) { gapi.iframes.getContext().openChild({ url: 'https://www.blogger.com/navbar.g?targetBlogID\x3d8701199\x26blogName\x3dIndependent+Gaming\x26publishMode\x3dPUBLISH_MODE_BLOGSPOT\x26navbarType\x3dBLUE\x26layoutType\x3dCLASSIC\x26searchRoot\x3dhttps://indygamer.blogspot.com/search\x26blogLocale\x3den_US\x26v\x3d2\x26homepageUrl\x3dhttp://indygamer.blogspot.com/?m%3D0\x26vt\x3d-1962771764242932811', where: document.getElementById("navbar-iframe-container"), id: "navbar-iframe", messageHandlersFilter: gapi.iframes.CROSS_ORIGIN_IFRAMES_FILTER, messageHandlers: { 'blogger-ping': function() {} } }); } }); </script>
 

Sunday, December 02, 2007

onEscapee was a long lost relative of Flashback and Out of this World, until it resurfaced as freeware in 2006. Naming shenanigans aside, the game features art that, at times, spikes to beautiful, and an original world. The action sequences aren't anything groundbreaking, but the sheer amount of death animations, the exploration and puzzle elements provide enough gravitation to hold you captive. So, roll, run, shoot and think your way through this adventure with an unconventional finale.

Name: onEscapee
Developer: Invictus
Category: Action adventure
Type: Freeware
Size: 130MB
Download, Walkthough, Video walkthrough
15 Comments:
Blogger miyamoto-SAN said at 12/02/2007 08:37:00 AM:  
Service Temporarily Unavailable

The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.

:( :( :(
Blogger miyamoto-SAN said at 12/02/2007 08:38:00 AM:  
Okay, I reloaded a few times and now it's working. Really slow dl speed though.
Blogger Unknown said at 12/02/2007 09:22:00 AM:  
You forgot to mention that nearly every way to die (plenty of them!) there has its own special animation. Kinda... encouraging :)
Anonymous Anonymous said at 12/02/2007 10:57:00 AM:  
BigBossSNK: FUCK YOU. Your gamershell link installed StarForce on my computer. Dumbass.
Blogger BigBossSNK said at 12/02/2007 01:11:00 PM:  
Alternate download links:
Home of The Underdogs

As for anonymous, Gamershell featured the game before it went freeware. The bundled version of Starforce, 2.0, had no malicious elements. You are confusing it with it's v3.0 onwards malicious twin. And, even though said version is uninstalled together with the game, I apologise for the inconvienience, but remind you that your computer was never in any peril. And if you're still not convinced, run this official tool.
Blogger Dominic Tarason said at 12/02/2007 02:10:00 PM:  
I watched the video walkthrough of this - skipping huge chunks, as the game seems to be 80% pointless filler.

It really does look like a poor mans Flashback. Incomprehensible plot, nonsensical puzzles (a lot of them just had me wondering how anyone is meant to solve them without a walkthrough) and a bunch of deaths that make no sense whatsoever, like having a drop of blood landing on you cause a 'game over' without any explanation why.

While the art is pretty good, it just doesn't look fun to play.
Anonymous Anonymous said at 12/02/2007 02:18:00 PM:  
BigBoss....sorry about my reaction. I should have been more careful.
Blogger BigBossSNK said at 12/02/2007 02:38:00 PM:  
"Dammit, Jim, it's game, not a TV show"
Queue dramatic battle music
Blogger BigBossSNK said at 12/02/2007 02:43:00 PM:  
Anonymous, don't sweat it little buddy. Unfortunately, I've already told Santa to fill your stocking with sadistic psychopathic lagomorphs this Christmas. :P
Anonymous Anonymous said at 12/02/2007 03:18:00 PM:  
I solved it without a walkthrough. It plays more like a poor man's Another World. Its graphics are clearly Flashback-inspired, though. It has its moments, but it's just poorly designed overall.
Anonymous Anonymous said at 12/02/2007 03:38:00 PM:  
This game is terrible. Absolutely awful. I normally don't post my disdain for games and let people make up their own minds, but seriously don't waste your time. It's full of non-sensical and unforgiving puzzles, poor controls and death at every turn.

Why does the guy slow down when faced with an electric fence, but run headlong off a cliff?

If you are not convinced: Spoiler Alert:

The way to get past the first stage is to let yourself get hit by a floating laser chasing you. Instead of being able to run through or jump over an electic wire (which ticks off a bit of your health) you stand there and get thrown over it by the laser blast (taking lots of damage). And you have to do it twice! Then, you have to lure the laser into destroying a ship (even though you have never seen the laser interact with anything else AND your character moves like a cow in a shopping cart [thank you Yatzee]) because under that ship is a hole you can escape into. Why isn't it a manhole cover? A grating? Why isn't it anything indicating something might be underneath?
Anonymous Anonymous said at 12/02/2007 04:18:00 PM:  
Awful, awful game. Seriously terrible. Go watch the play-through on YouTube if you don't believe me. I love Flashback and Another World, but this is just crap. Not even worth playing for free.
Blogger KorgDS000 said at 12/02/2007 04:58:00 PM:  
Oh me oh my.. I tried to play this game a looong time ago already. The game was beautiful and I'm a huge Out of this World fan so of course I downloaded this.

I don't even remember why I stopped playing this but I remember it took me three days to figure out how to get through the first stage.. and then I remember dying after that. So that's probably why I stopped playing.

Edit: After watching this boring longplay walthrough it seems I've actually gone through a great deal of the beginning of the game. I got up to the 21st minute mark of the longplay walkthrough. The puzzle with the three d-pads with the stick marks on them.
Anonymous Anonymous said at 12/02/2007 06:14:00 PM:  
Well judging from the comments I think I'll leave the game alone, but can anyone point me to a download of the wonderful music of this game? I was watching the walkthrough video, and the intro music is absolutely incredible - can I download this from somewhere, or does anyone happen to know the song title/artist?

If not I suppose I could download the game itself... are the songs in an MP3 or similar format?
Blogger BigBossSNK said at 12/03/2007 02:48:00 AM:  
Yep, the songs are in MP3 format.
Anyone not willing to invest their time on figuring out the puzzles at his own pace is free to consult the text walkthrough. It explains the plot and puzzles better than the video.