it’s pretty well known to a good amount of my friends, that I am in to “Aesthetic games”. More or less walking simulators with overarching themes. so when I had logged onto steam, and checked about the “Free games section”, Awkward dimensions caught my eye. I opened it up, and, well read the review.

beginning impression

I open up the game, and the music selection already gets me excited. the soundtrack is gold, and I highly recommend downloading it. besides that, the first level is some sort odd farmhouse scene that wouldn’t be out of place in “Courage the Cowardly dog” you see a chicken, who then asks you what you think about their handwriting. it’s just normal handwriting that says “It’s just chicken scratch.” you walk through a door, and now your in another level. I felt very odd.

LOUD SOUNDS: Or how I learned what not to do.

the next level is called “Backstage at Joe’s” or something. you see a pair of legs without torso walk past you, and the poor lighting may give some a spook. you walk out, and its a clip of a guy painting a door. walking near any of the unopened doors Earrapes you (No joke. take off headphones for this.) eventually it will just pass into the next level.

Relax in North Berwick

this level, is as stated: relaxing. the music makes you feel incredibly calm, and you can just wander until you’ve passed all the memory bubbles, and sit in a chair. I don’t have much to say about this level, other than its beautiful.

Part II: coming tomorrow

so this game has a lot of content. And I know returning readers are disappointed. but that’s OK. this was just my opening impressions

tomorrow, we will get to the heavy stuff.

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