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Game Tunnel Windows Jun 05, 2004 10 out of 10 100 gotoAndPlay() Windows Jul 25, 2004 93 out of 100 93 Inside Mac Games (IMG) Macintosh Oct 15, 2004 8.75 out of 10 88 GameZone Windows Jun 10, 2004 8.8 out of 10 88 GameSpot Windows Oct 07, 2004 8.2 out of 10 82 IC-Games Windows Jun 13, 2004 78 out of 100 78 JeuxVideoPC.com Windows Dec 07, 2005 15 out of 20 75 Softpedia Linux Dec 29, 2011 60 GamePlasma Windows Jul 23, 2004 5 out of 10 50 GameCola.net Windows Nov 30, 2010 4 out of 10 40

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is a platformer with a twist. You play a blob of tar named Gish (yes, I said a blob of tar) who is on a journey to find his girlfriend, Brea - who is not another blob of tar, but rather a human.Using the complex, realistic physics engine, Gish must stick to walls, slide through cracks, topple boxes, and solve many other strange physics puzzles while battling enemies. Even jumping is very physics-heavy; Gish has to bounce up and down to gain momentum for a jump. The game includes three modes: Story, which is standard linear platforming, Collection, a sort of time attack mode, and Vs., where two Gishes fight to the death.

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was envisioned as a play on the classic side-scrolling Mario games, both in level progression and story.