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Eyezmaze creates simple fun in MEET IN ver.0

by Jenni Lada on May 5, 2008 at 02:05 PM

A screen shot from MEET IN ver0
The internet is filled with simple game pleasures, and a new face has just appeared. The MEET IN ver.0 flash mini-game is now available on the Eyezmaze website, and it is a very relaxing way to spend about five minutes.

The basic premise is this - a family of four is trapped in the woods. You have to help reunite them in the meeting place. Each of the four boxes focuses on one member of the family. When you click on a box, you can control the family member with your computer’s direction keys. The plight of all the characters are interconnected, so in order to succeed you have to be clever. You must direct characters to switches to remove obstacles in the other characters’ paths.

Once you really start moving, the game is simple to solve. It leaves you with a good feeling in the end, like you accomplished something. Sadly, it doesn’t last too long, but while you’re at the Eyezmaze site, check out GROW (any version is fine, I recommend ver.1),  Neighbours ver.0 and PelPet ver.0.

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Comments
  • Mechawatts said:

    Ha! Brilliant!

    It’s like Four Swords, only I don’t have to yell over my friends to tell them what they should be doing.

  • Jenni Lada from Chicago said:

    It really is a fun little game. I hope more versions of it are planned.

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