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Interesting little experience - a bit similar to "The Midnight Art Show" (which I also liked a lot, and tend to even replay it from time to time).

Besides the great atmoshpere, what I especially enjoyed in these two games of yours is how the museums are kinda warm (and somewhat comfy), while the outside world is dark, cold and seems threatening. Almost like art was where one could truly find peace (though in the "The Midnight Art Show" it's kinda interesting, how outside area is the vast majority of the game - really interesting).

Short but pretty good. Liked how the graphics looked and felt. Made a video on it.

The Sunday Museum | Horror Game Let's Play - YouTube

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This little "retro" experimental game lets you explore a small museum, called "The Sunday Museum". You can walk around and interact with either the signs or tv sets in each room.

There's a little bit more to this game, but I'll just let some art critic describe it: "The Sunday Museum is a game that socialises self-ironic assembles from various pregnant and megalomaniac outputs. This counterbalance of sequences comments the surrogate dialog towards an uncomfortably participated plotline. It marginalises long-term and descriptive cycles from various launched landscapes. The contemporary, cybernetic miscarriage accredits and arranges the spatiality. This eloquent sub-phenomenon tapes and desiderates an array of labels specifyed by the ability to transliterate."

#other #adventure #indie #walkingsim #slow #chill #relaxed #museum #exhibition #art #interactive #retro



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