Crawl down the toilet in the demo of the adventure game "Endacopia".

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Crawl down the toilet in the demo of the adventure game "Endacopia".

With the demo of the surreal point-and-click game "Endacopia," you too can crawl into a toilet and go on an adventure that may or may not be worth the trip. Filled with surreal, offbeat humor, you never know when the game will plunge into violent, dark, traumatic horror.

Endacopia, as old dustbunnies may remember, is full of some pretty unique animation, in a style influenced by the great early Internet flash animations. By the end of the demo, I had dodged several tentacles, punched a clock with a razor claw, done what can only be described as electrical engineering for toddlers, and used a plunger on several things. [The emphasis on absurd solutions to abstract puzzles makes for a more enjoyable adventure game. Some of them are not intuitive at first, but certainly interesting in the end.

The description of Endacopia goes like this: "You are guiding a lost child in a world that operates under exotic rules. The child's name is "Mellow" and you know nothing about him other than the fact that he has keen intuition. His guardian angel (you!) ), Mellow will be able to overcome the many obstacles that stand in his way to finding a place he can call "home"... Wherever that may be.

You can find a free demo of Endacopia at itch.io (opens in new tab). (opens in new tab) If you try the demo and want more, I recommend that route.

[10] "Endacopia" was created by the working names of animators AndyLand (open in new tab) and Andrés Guerrero (open in new tab) from YouTube (open in new tab), with music by Packtion (open in new tab).

Andy Land produced a small video on YouTube (opens in new tab) introducing the work. If you've seen Andy Rand's other videos and animations, it will probably make sense to you, but it is unsettling and strange to me. I'll embed it below.

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