Post by rippydump on Feb 12, 2024 14:49:30 GMT
It is without a doubt that many years have passed, and I always thought these games were just a fragment of my memory when I was only 12 years old. At that time, mobile gaming was only emerging in the early 2010s with a lot of obscure titles that are lost to time. One of them that I played is Zombie Escape 3D; it was a simple Doom-style dungeon crawler, but the sprites looked like they were from a visual novel anime. I then turned to r/tipofmyjoystick to see if someone else knew the game, and apparently, someone did and it was found.
The game itself is simple; it's like Slender: The Eight Pages, but what makes it interesting is how obscure it is and also the developers behind it seemingly vanished throughout the years. The only games that have made an impact are Zombie Escape 3D and Labyrinth of the Goblin. Sadly, I think only Zombie Escape 3D might still be playable (I might try to play it), but Labyrinth of the Goblin can't be compiled yet, so anyone with programming skills may try to port it to PC or Android.
The game itself is simple; it's like Slender: The Eight Pages, but what makes it interesting is how obscure it is and also the developers behind it seemingly vanished throughout the years. The only games that have made an impact are Zombie Escape 3D and Labyrinth of the Goblin. Sadly, I think only Zombie Escape 3D might still be playable (I might try to play it), but Labyrinth of the Goblin can't be compiled yet, so anyone with programming skills may try to port it to PC or Android.
The story of G-Gee is that it's a subsidiary of GMO Internet Group, a Japanese internet company. They were known for developing and publishing mobile games for various platforms, including iOS and Android. While G-Gee games are more obscure than most things made by GMO, I don't know much more about GMO. I think they've been making gacha games since 2013.
Some archives and stuff I found a long the way