Last Updated on: 3rd January 2024, 04:32 pm
Web site: www.esquire.com/news-politics/a5329/rohrer-game/
Category: Games
Sub-Category: Platform, Puzzle
Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows
License: Public Domain
Interface: GUI
Wikipedia:
First release: 2008 ?
Between – a pixelated art game for two players by Jason Rohrer. Between is a game for two players linked by a network server. You can play with a friend or find a stranger on the server. There is no single-player mode. (If you must play in the same room as your partner, do not look at your partner’s screen – it will spoil the effect of the game.)
Synopsis (by the author): You know exactly what you need to do – you can see it shimmering right there in front of you. You can see it while dreaming, too, and the difference has become subtle. Dreams wake into dreams, and people blend in and out: real characters and dream characters, all woven into the same script. Finally, they fade completely, and you’re alone in the expanse with the construction. With time, you feel something growing, a pinhole that eventually yawns into a deep ravine of longing. The construction languishes, though the expanse seems indifferent.
One night, in a dream, they appear: things that you clearly could not have conjured on your own. Not snowflakes. Not the self-similar forms of leaves. Not distant planets’ erosion networks as viewed through telescopes. Not those things that are beautifully external but lack the signatures of consciousness. These things that appear are ugly and non-procedural: indecipherable transmissions bubbling up through static, faded messages floating in bottles, and charcoal handprints on cave walls. Evidence has reached you through time of unknown duration and distance of unknown magnitude, but stale evidence is still evidence.
Somewhere, across whatever barriers stand between, is an other.
The game was under active development between 2008 (?) and 2010.