You and I have had very different experiences with LSD.
That might be for sure. Drugs are a bit different for everyone.
I meant it in connection that LSD is a hallucinogen, often regarding geometric forms and can make you see or rather feel connections between formerly unrelated things. Additionally it changes the feeling of time and space. All those are related to Gorogoa as well.
LSD: Dream Emulator must also rank up there, surely? :)
Gorogoa has been on my "pile of shame" for several years now. Perhaps today's the day.
I don't think it's a LSD like trip. But you definitely go "WOOAHHH" a few times. It's well made and rather short.
Gorogoa rocks.
If you want something more trippy, here are a few puzzle games to try:
- Bridge - MC Escher-esque, non-euclidian geometry
- Manifold Garden - you change gravity
- GNOG - "tactile" puzzle that's really quite odd
- Antichamber - non-euclidean geometry
Each of those are quite good, and a bit more of an "LSD-trip" than Gorogoa, and you can go further down the rabbit hole if you search for "psychadelic games" or similar.
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