Thoughts on top games 2016[PC] - Quadrilateral Cowboy [4/7]
9 years ago
Day 4 of looking at my most memorable games of 2016 (that I played through Steam).
You can learn more about any of these games by clicking on the title. If something catches your interest, give it a try and support developers that are trying something new!
Quadrilateral Cowboy
QuadCow is a first-person puzzle game where you plan out and execute heists in a cyberpunk future. You're given a job, you grab your supplies, and you jump into a virtual simulation of the heist, carrying with you a computer in a suitcase. At any time you can pull it out and, using simple text commands, type out short programs to turn off alarms, open doors, control remotely controlled sniper rifles, and more to help you on your heist.
Nothing is more satisfying than realizing what you need to do and creating a long sequence of commands and having it execute smoothly. For example, you can deploy a remote sniper in a window, walk around the building, place down a couple of crt monitors and your laptop, tell the sniper to aim at a door button, set a command to have it fire, then shut off a laser grid for 2 seconds, then execute it so the sniper fires, the door opens, the laser grid drops, and gives you just enough time to slip in undetected.
If you have any interest in programming or playing a game that makes you feel like a real hacker, give Quadrilateral Cowboy a look.
Please share your thoughts in the comments below and if there's a game that was really memorable for you this year, please make a journal and link it in the comments so I can give it a read!
<3
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Thoughts on top games 2016[PC]
[1/7] Firewatch
[2/7] Superhot
[3/7] Inside
[4/7] Quadrilateral Cowboy
[5/7] Oxenfree
[6/7] No Man's Sky
[7/7] Check this space on 12/24
You can learn more about any of these games by clicking on the title. If something catches your interest, give it a try and support developers that are trying something new!
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Quadrilateral Cowboy
QuadCow is a first-person puzzle game where you plan out and execute heists in a cyberpunk future. You're given a job, you grab your supplies, and you jump into a virtual simulation of the heist, carrying with you a computer in a suitcase. At any time you can pull it out and, using simple text commands, type out short programs to turn off alarms, open doors, control remotely controlled sniper rifles, and more to help you on your heist.
Nothing is more satisfying than realizing what you need to do and creating a long sequence of commands and having it execute smoothly. For example, you can deploy a remote sniper in a window, walk around the building, place down a couple of crt monitors and your laptop, tell the sniper to aim at a door button, set a command to have it fire, then shut off a laser grid for 2 seconds, then execute it so the sniper fires, the door opens, the laser grid drops, and gives you just enough time to slip in undetected.
If you have any interest in programming or playing a game that makes you feel like a real hacker, give Quadrilateral Cowboy a look.
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Please share your thoughts in the comments below and if there's a game that was really memorable for you this year, please make a journal and link it in the comments so I can give it a read!
<3
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Thoughts on top games 2016[PC]
[1/7] Firewatch
[2/7] Superhot
[3/7] Inside
[4/7] Quadrilateral Cowboy
[5/7] Oxenfree
[6/7] No Man's Sky
[7/7] Check this space on 12/24