BRAINPIPE: A Plunge to Unhumanity

July 6, 2009Digital Eel

Free

Estimated Net Revenue

$0

After Steam fees, refunds, regional pricing & taxes

Gross Revenue$0
Owners7.2K
Reviews205
Positive86%
Gross Revenue$0
Regional Pricing (15%)-$0
Discounts (25%)-$0
Refunds (5%)-$0
Steam Fee (30%)-$0
VAT (15%)-$0
Net Revenue$0
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About BRAINPIPE: A Plunge to Unhumanity

A game of lysergic excellence. - Jim Rossignol, Rock, Paper, Shotgun

Like traveling through the Matrix on acid. - Joseph Vanburen,

Like having sex with Yog Sothoth - the99th, Play This Thing!

Brainpipe: A Plunge to Unhumanity is an easy-to-pick-up first person game of real-time spatial navigation and quick reflexes. Supported by hypnotic graphics, ear tickling sound effects and immersive dreamscape music, the game's free floating, forward moving intensity gradually increases from serene to frenetic as you play. Effortless to learn, Brainpipe's simple and intuitive interface will have you playing in seconds. Immersive and dreamlike, Brainpipe will always beckon you back for more.

10 twisty tube levels

Ramping speed and intensity

8 dangerously tempting obstacles to avoid

Ten levels of ramping perplexity and oddness.

Mind glyphs to collect and score

Hypnotic sound and music featuring EelMix

Creepy eyeball buttons!

Fullscreen or windowed modes

Mouse, joystick and gamepad support

Digital Eel makes deep games about weird stuff, going so far as to name one of their better games Weird Worlds. Then they went ahead and outdid themselves. - the99th, Play This Thing!

Completely and utterly original and unbelievably addictive. - Tom Lord, TheSixthAxis

The subtle doppler effect on the constant and schizophrenic audio visual assault positions you squarely inside the game in ways that most struggle at. - Brandon Boyer, Offworld

Brainpipe: A Plunge to Unhumanity was the 2009 Independent Games Festival Excellence in Audio award winner.

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