Grimind is a 2D, physics based, adventure, platform game in horror/creepy theme. Grimind casts you into forgotten caves and ancient crypts, without memories.
While being there you have to demonstrate great manual skills to pass obstacles and solve non trivial puzzles to get out of scary environment and additionally discover what are you doing there alone – but is it certain… that you are there… alone?
Hardcore Gamer The Tiny Mix bundle offers up a lot of stuff for a fair price. For $1, you can get Sylvia - Act 1, Hexcells Plus, and Postal. $5 gets you Poof, ANGVIK, Beyond: Lord of Twilight, Ethan: Meteor Hunter, Gravi, Truck Racer, and Grimind.
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Thomas was Alone is a pretty neat title. You can play a little and comeback whenever. Funny narrative.
Playing Grimind was a lot like having a rapid series of mood swings in my adolescent days; shifting rapidly between frustration, mild terror, smug confidence, and everything in between. It doesn’t always make for a good experience, however Grimind managed not to piss me off too much and overwrite its enjoyability.