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From recollection, Wallin quickly abandoned the game, as he had trouble getting the mechanics to work exactly as planned. Yet what was there is clean, simple, distinctive. | From recollection, Wallin quickly abandoned the game, as he had trouble getting the mechanics to work exactly as planned. Yet what was there is clean, simple, distinctive. | ||
Revision as of 05:46, 24 February 2011
Aan isometric game involving a well-animated worm creature consisting of three balls. The worm nibbles up other small floating orbs in the environment. The environment is green and gridlike, reminiscent of an early Rare game.
From recollection, Wallin quickly abandoned the game, as he had trouble getting the mechanics to work exactly as planned. Yet what was there is clean, simple, distinctive.
Gary Acord later incorporated the character sprite into Anyworld.
Credits
This Game was made by:
**************** * David Wallin * ****************
Other games avalible from the author.
/sl'ink'er/ n. (1) A three segmented worm with a mouth-like orifice on each end. It preys upon small pink discs known as giblets, which it catches by inhaling large amounts of air, or sucking. Known to the scientific community as Slinkus Wormikus. (2) n. One who slinks.