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Platform(s): PC
Genre I don’t remember but I don’t think it was a straight up science/learning based game.
Estimated year of release: I bought it on Steam sometime around 2010
Graphics/art style: it was simple, I definitely didn’t pay more than $10 for it so I’m pretty sure it was indie and probably in a steam sale.
Notable characters: No characters, only building blocks
Notable gameplay mechanics: This is my shitty drawing. It was done with a smencil on a stupidly glossy piece of paper. Enjoy and I’m sorry. I think there were like long rods and maybe spheres that you could use as building blocks and you had to make little molecules but I don’t remember what the point was. It doesn’t turn into an animal or anything and didn’t involve ‘real’ biology I don’t think.
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I bought it around the time I bought the Edmund Mcmillen basement pack and i originally thought it was part of it but it didn’t seem familiar when I looked it up just now (unless maybe the games changed in the last 10 years, which I get)
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