Game
Reach
11 years ago

It's Alive


Reach is now complete. You may download it now and play it on your Windows PC. The game features 10 unique levels based around dynamic interactions and huge amounts of physics.

You should play it, and remember to rate it as well as all the other #glitchjam games.

A bit behind the story: Someone at some lab decided that making a sentient goo was a good idea. It wasn’t. Growing bored of his box, the blob decided that he would escape and explore the lab. Not realizing that anyone mad enough to make a sentient goo would have a pretty insane lab the Goo got into some trouble. Grabbing onto things he managed to move and activate things. Sliding around and ramming into saws though. That part was a bit less fun. Still, the blob had a jolly good time and did his best not to explode into tiny little bits and ruin the scientists new dry cleaning. Not that he succeeded, but points for effort.

If you can’t guess the glitch in this than I’m not going to try to explain it. Also, physics based movement is never not glitchy.



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