madgamer2 -> RE: The Strangest game you ever played (1/22/2008 12:26:37 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Son_of_Montfort We have had threads on best game, weird things in movies, most tactical.. now I am going to start one on the strangest or most bizarre game that you ever played. It can be a wargame or not, a PC, console, or board game - if you wish. Mine would have to be a little known gem called The Tone Rebellion. It was made by Logic Factory, the same people who made the oft talked about Ascendancy. It shared some of the visual aesthetic, but the story was wacked out beyond belief. You semi-controlled, kinda like an RTS, this tribe of tone (think mana) swimming tentacled creatures (called Floaters) as they tried to erect certain sigils to kill Leviathan and his minions, which came as spores, infected the tone pools (resource for building) and created monster generators. I never beat the game, came close, but it seemed like a lot of fun. Check out that wiki article and look for screenshots... if my description sounded strange, imagine playing the game... Now, what is your strangest game, and why? SoM Well I will get flamed but after playing board and computer games for over 30 years and strange is not always bad but I have to say "Shivering Isles for Oblivion was strange to play for me. It was just that I was not comfortable for me to play the game. I did not like anything about it and the strange quests and the basic plot line, NPC's, side quests were not for me. I kept rooting for the forces of order. Maybe its just me but it is the first game in all these years that I quite because the game world and quests made me uncomfortable. Madgamer
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