Thomas Was Alone is an indie minimalist 2D platformer about friendship and jumping and floating and anti-gravity. Guide a group of rectangles through a series of obstacles, using their different skills together to get to the end of each environment.
Listen to awesome music by David Housden. Jump over rectangles meticulously placed by Mike Bithell. Listen to voiceover read wistfully and a bit amusingly by Danny Wallace.
Thomas Was Alone tells the story of the world’s first sentient AIs, and how they worked together to, well, not escape: Escape is a strong word. ‘Emerge’ might be better. ‘Emerge’ has an air of importance about it, while keeping the myriad plot twists and superhero origin stories you’ll discover under wraps. We didn’t even mention the bouncing. That’d be overkill.
Features:
- Beat 100 levels, and uncover the story of the AIs.
- Utilize the unique skills of 10+ characters.
- Immerse yourself in David Housden’s critically acclaimed procedural score.
- Chuckle along to Danny Wallace’s narration.
More Info:
- TITLE: Thomas Was Alone
- GENRE: Indie
- DEVELOPER: Bithell Games
- PUBLISHER: Bithell Games
- RELEASE DATE: 12 Nov, 2012
- File Size: 128 MB
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How to Install?
- Download
- Extract the file using Winrar.
- Open “Thomas Was Alone” folder, Mount and burn “wmt-twaxdouble.iso” and install it.
- After installation complete, go to the folder where you install the game.
- Open folder, double click on “Game” icon to play the game. Done!