Tue, Apr 03, 2012 | 12:22 BST
Molyjam drums up nearly 300 games: play them all
You can now play all the games created at recent Molyjam events, in which people made things based on parody Peter Molyneux tweets. There are almost 300. I just played a text adventure about a radioactive baby. It was amazing.


7 comments
#1
Chockster
03/04/12, 10:35 am
Edit – Complete reply fail.
Nothing to see here.
#2
Psychotext
03/04/12, 10:39 am
Awesome.
#3
fightclubdoll
03/04/12, 10:48 am
There are some really amazing games that have come out of Molyjam 2012, both text and animated games.
http://www.trueachievements.com/forum/viewthread.aspx?threadid=2176753&anchor=2180759#m2180759
I confess I remember more games than names of games on the heel of such a game-packed weekend. One that stands out as unique was an incredible mashup of Tetris and Breakout. I will be hunting for it in the list of games… There are a wealth of pigeons, bears, little girls, and bowling pins to play with and enjoy. I’ll be highlighting them in my thread, too. (But it’s going to take a long time…) “Unbearable” was a big favorite, too… that one I do remember by name. There’s even a card game, that I must track down because I helped contribute to it. =-)
Anybody is welcome to visit my recap (linked above) and post replies about games or Molyjam highlights there as well. Please do, in fact.
#4
schnide
03/04/12, 11:12 am
Such a shame you can’t play these straight in a browser.
I tried Sealed Fate, with the radioactive baby, but couldn’t do anything beyond picking the baby up.
#5
duck
03/04/12, 12:48 pm
You can play some straight in your browser. Mine’s here – clicking the “download” link just takes you to the web page to play it.
“You Are The Road” an emotional racing game.
#6
Psychotext
03/04/12, 12:55 pm
Ha, that road thing is brilliant. \o/
#7
schnide
03/04/12, 1:11 pm
Thanks duck. That should be made clearer on the archive list with so many games available – those running in a browser will simply get more exposure.
Edit: duck, that’s amazing! And I had a really happy moment when I realised I could move the road up and down as well.