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Transcendentless
13 years ago

Transcendentless Updated and Completed


At long last, Transcendentless has been completed. There have been some peripheral features (most notably menu options and sound) that I have wanted to add for a while, and they are now polished and in the game. I’m proud to announce that Transcendentless is finished, and now available for free download here on GameJolt!

Notes on the game: The game has twelve levels, ten of which are procedurally generated. Jumping onto the propelling sides of blocks will send you flying through the air, but be careful, because you don’t really want to be hit by a rocket or laser! This game is abstractly about what entertainment and adventure are; how do you achieve them? Are they even possible? Is jumping in a pit and flying through the air an act of transcendentalism or is it just an act of escape? Those questions aren’t answered so much as they are shrugged at—and maybe that’s how it should be.



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