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A truely interesting game, has a good amount of flow to it.

 

It somewhat reminds me of the first part of the game Spore, the single celled organism part atleast.

 

Once you play the game, you truely loose track of time, so watch it.

 

http://intihuatani.usc.edu/cloud/flowing/

Thanks for the link Illuminati, this game is almost serene, very relaxing...good game to unwind. It's so simple as well, I'm going to have another bash at it tonight.

I accessed it just fine this morning (UK time) it looks like they're upgrading the site at the moment.

page says "service unavailable"
Says that for me too but it worked earlier today, must be a bit of downtime, should be back up sometime soon.

I got that and refreshed a few times and it worked. Try refreshing. When you get to a level and you can't find a red, is that the end?

No the end is when you eat everything. There are a finite amount of levels, and a finite amound of food. Once it's all up there isn't really anything left to do.

I think I've eatin everything because I can't find anymore.

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Actually in the end, it's supposed to look like that. However, I have yet to reach it.

oooo that's really kind of soothing. With the odd burst of madly trying to kill something. Nice.

flow critter.bmp

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