Triple the fun from double-fine.
October 20, 2008 7:58 PM   Subscribe

Double-Fine, when they aren't creating the videogames classics like Psychonauts and the upcoming Brütal Legend, have been busying themselves putting cute mini-games online. Tasha's Game is probably the best of the bunch.
posted by empath (12 comments total) 24 users marked this as a favorite
 
Tasha's Game was fun, thanks for this.
posted by nola at 8:30 PM on October 20, 2008


Yay, my old roommate Klint worked on these. Tasha's Game is quite good, I particularly liked the last level.
posted by ryaninoakland at 8:45 PM on October 20, 2008


This is truly the most amazing thing ever. I particularly like that the unicorns can be used as platforms.
posted by Caduceus at 9:18 PM on October 20, 2008


Damn flashgamefilter. I was going to go to bed early tonight.
posted by Popular Ethics at 9:44 PM on October 20, 2008


Crazy fun! The last level bugged a bit for me, but it wasn't a problem since they're generous with the do-overs.
posted by Solon and Thanks at 10:11 PM on October 20, 2008


Scott Campbell does one of the Double-Fine Action Comics and I love his art!
posted by ElmerFishpaw at 10:21 PM on October 20, 2008


the central idea in Tasha's game seems so obvious in retrospect that I can't believe nobody has done it before.
posted by empath at 10:29 PM on October 20, 2008


Tasha's Game has a Viking helmet as a Pointless Unlockable, by the way. So I am currently a Viking.
posted by Pronoiac at 10:47 PM on October 20, 2008 [1 favorite]


For a second there I thought it was Friday.

Cruel tease.
posted by rokusan at 6:26 AM on October 21, 2008


So, we can safely assume the local drug connections in SoMa are really, really good?
posted by The Whelk at 7:41 AM on October 21, 2008


Also, man the 4th? stage is kicking my ass.
posted by The Whelk at 8:13 AM on October 21, 2008


I would like to stand on the unicorn's head.
posted by mouthnoize at 2:29 PM on October 21, 2008


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