I just got done with several laidback, forgiving games back-to-back. Which means it’s time to play something that’s going to piss me off, ideally by putting me in situations where I die a lot but also feel powerfully compelled to continue playing. Fortunately, Tethergeist from O. and Co. Games and Out of Space Games came out last month, and it’s got so many deadly spike pits to fall into, folks.
Tethergeist‘s main character is Mae, a girl living in a community where everyone is capable of astral projection. Mae is preparing for her coming-of-age ceremony, which traditionally has its participants astral-projecting
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