Alpha Waves is what happens when someone programs a 3D platformer using only triangles and pure imagination. You bounce. That’s it. You bounce through abstract levels that look like a geometry teacher’s daydream, all while calming music lulls you into a weird sense of floating peace. It is part game, part meditation session, and entirely baffling the first time you play it. There is no real score. No enemies. Just you and your cube-shaped vessel bouncing into eternity. You might question your life choices after thirty minutes, but you’ll also feel strangely relaxed. It’s like Tetris and yoga had a very minimalist baby.
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Also known as: Continuum Status: abandonware Abandonware DOS views: 13489
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