Garage is a surreal and nightmarish point & click adventure inspired by the works of Carl Jung, developed by Kinotrope and published by Toshiba-EMI in 1999.
Garage - This weird machine is said to create a bizarre dark world by working on the subject's subconscious mind.
You are thrown into a weird world by this machine. Can you escape from it?
My neighbor had chairs that were so red in comparison to the late winter grey that surrounded them and i wanted to draw the whole scene but perspective was beating me with hammers so i decided to just do chairs. And then i put moon and pebbles in the chairs. I will probably put more guys in the chairs
Feel free to put your guys in the chairs i wanna see characters in chairs i think its amusing and i want to see so many characters in these chairs and i wanna see nothing but characters in red chairs for a month.
Oh yeah and the transparent chairs are free to use of course!
☞ A tale of primeval forces, unknown, uncaring, and unearthed, set in 17th century Provence in a village forsaken by the state, forgotten by God, chosen by the Devil.
text-heavy visual/kinetic novel
supernatural historical fiction
people keep saying "play it if you like cosmic horror, clive barker, and david cronenberg" make of that what you will
So uh... my old color palettes started blowing up out of nowhere and it made me wanna make a new batch and ‘remix’ some of the older ones. The fun part about this one is that all of the palettes are named after (and sorta based on) songs I’ve listened to or added to playlists!
As always, these are free to use and people are free to send these with a character for me to draw!
THIS TIME ON ART TELEPHONE: A modern monocerus marathons against a monster down the checkered halls of time, together transforming into their most primal promethean compositions, and ultimately, they decide… eh, you’re chill. Let’s split tailoring costs.
Holy hell, this is the first game I’ve hosted in 3 YEARS! My fire for this game has been burning steady, and impressively, so has the flame in these drawings. It’s always fun seeing what survives to the end. Um, we lost... a lot of limbs.