Primordial Slime
Primordial Slime is one of 23 prototypes being pitched for Double Fine's public Amnesia Fortnight. Check out the other prototypes and watch their development live at http://www.humblebundle.com/double-fine
Primordial slime is new way to interact with a character on your touch/mobile device. Use gestures to push and pull on a piece of living slime, flinging it through the air and splattering it against objects in a mad laboratory filled with physics puzzles, traps and abominations of science!
You, the slime, awaken resting in a Petri dish inside a self destructing laboratory. Explore your way through a maze of physics puzzles while uncovering the mystery of the experiment that both brought you to life as well as brought doom to the lab.
Travel through a world filled with physics puzzles you'll need to experiment with to solve and navigate through, while eluding traps built to capture wild experiments.
In primordial slime, you'll need to fend for your newly gained sentient life against other experiments and abominations, who thanks to the wonder of science, range from incredibly cute octopus cats to vicious spider tailed tiger eels, or whatever other genetic engineering monstrosities science is capable of creating.
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