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UltramarineAlizarin
Since: Jan, 2001
4th Jan, 2012 11:57:12 AM
Not sure how old this is, but perhaps it was Within a Deep Forest? (Also has a page here.)
RaineSageRocks
Since: May, 2011
5th Jan, 2012 07:43:16 AM
Nope, that's not it. I probably should have mentioned that it's a 3D game, not a 2D game.
Thanks for the suggestion, though.
The worst foe lies within the self. Living on without hope is worse than death, don’t you think?
RaineSageRocks
Since: May, 2011
22nd Feb, 2012 07:49:35 PM
Does anybody else have any idea what it could be? It's really buggin' me.
The worst foe lies within the self. Living on without hope is worse than death, don’t you think?
EDIT: I know that it's been years since I made this post, but I did find the game I was talking about a while back. Turns out it was called "Darkland", and it looks like it never got a full release. Glad that mystery has been solved!
Okay, I'm looking for an older PC game from the early 2000s. If I remember correctly, I only had a demo of the game, but I remember a bit of it. I downloaded the game from a site called Happy Puppy, if I recall. I think the site's down, now, but it was pretty much a place where you could watch Video Game trailers and download demos.
In the game, you control a blue-colored ball, kinda' like a marble, around a very dark, grim world. There weren't many bright colors and the music was pretty quiet (assuming that there even WAS music). I can't remember the title, but 'Darkball' or 'Darkworld' sound familiar. Two levels I remember seeing are a field or hill of some sort with houses/trees, and a really dark cave.
If I recall, the ball you controlled actually had a name of some kind + was considered female, and the game itself was quite difficult. Of course, I could be wrong.
Sorry about having so little information. If anyone can help, I'd really appreciate it, because this has been bugging me for years, now.
Edited by RaineSageRocks