In the wake of the devastating events in the Gaza region, it's impossible for us to sit by and merely observe. The numbers themselves are heart-wrenching as of today, October 27th, 2023, over 3,000 innocent children have lost their lives due to Israeli bombings. But these numbers only scratch the surface of the pain and suffering endured by the Palestinian people. Beyond this staggering loss of young lives, the region has witnessed countless civilian casualties, the destruction of entire residential blocks, and debilitating shortages of essential resources like food, water, electricity, gas, and first aid. The recent halt in Internet telecommunications further isolates the people of Gaza, cutting them off from the rest of the world. These ruthless attacks came following the Hamas organization's indiscriminate kidnapping and mass murder targeting hundreds of innocent Israeli civilians, many of whom were young men and women attending a nearby dance party. We understand that we are just a small entity in the vast digital landscape. As an applied cryptography consultancy and software publisher, our immediate influence might seem minimal in the grand scheme of things. However, we firmly believe in the power of collective action and the ripple effects of individual contributions. In light of this, we are proud to announce a special initiative: From October 27th, 2023, to October 31st, 2024, 100% of every purchase of our flagship puzzle adventure game, Dr. Kobushi's Labyrinthine Laboratory, will directly support the people of Gaza. The full revenue from these sales will be donated to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency's Gaza Emergency Appeal. We understand that not everyone is a gamer, but we encourage you to share this initiative with friends, family, and your broader network. Spreading the word can amplify our collective impact. Furthermore, for those who wish to contribute directly, we recommend donating to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency or other trusted organizations working tirelessly on the ground. This contribution comes on top of independent contributions that Symbolic Software and its staff will also make to UNRWA's Gaza effort. In these trying times, let's come together as a global community and prove that compassion, unity, and action can make a difference. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Gaza, and we stand in solidarity with them. Your support can bring hope and much-needed relief to a region in desperate need. We understand the importance of trust, especially when it comes to charitable contributions. Therefore, in the coming months, we will periodically publish official receipts and acknowledgments from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency to confirm the successful transfer of funds. Our community deserves to see the tangible impact of their support, and we pledge to keep you informed, engaged, and confident that every cent is going directly to those in need in Gaza. Together, let's game for a cause and play our part in rebuilding Gaza.
Dr. Kobushi's Labyrinthine Laboratory
Nadim Kobeissi
Symbolic Software
2022
Strategy Singleplayer
Game News Posts 22
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🎮 Full Controller Support
Positive
(44 reviews)
https://drkobushi.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1829450 
Sniper Elite 5 DLC Pack 2 Free (2080150) Depot [36.13 M]
Deep within Pine Cone Forest, the adventurous Ayla and her adoring dog Falafel often made their coolest discoveries. Until one day, deep inside the forest, Ayla and Falafel stumbled upon an ominous, steel-and-stone tower...
Oh, no! Ayla's dog, Falafel, raced into the mysterious tower deep within the forest. Now it's up to Ayla to follow Falafel inside, and to save him from what lies ahead...
Dr. Kobushi's Labyrinthine Laboratory is a puzzle game that has been described as “a combination between Pac-Man and chess”. Guide the adventurous Ayla as she attempts to rescue her dog, Falafel, from the confines of a mysterious towering laboratory deep within a solitary forest. Dr. Kobushi's Labyrinthine Laboratory combines puzzle and strategy elements with an engaging storyline full of memorable characters and biting humor.
Escape the Puppet Panics...
Dr. Kobushi's laboratory is run and maintained by the Puppet Panics, each with their own brand of puzzles and outright mental derangement.
Get stuck with the manic Klaus and his explosive anxiety. Make your way to the bureaucracy-obsessed Maurice. Face against the terrifyingly cute Janine. It's... really not that great to have to deal with any of them, to be honest. They're kind of a handful and... also they're wooden puppets? How does that work?
...and their army of robots!
If their verbose antics weren't enough to wear you down, the Puppet Panics are equipped with a small army of robots to chase you around the board. Avoid the quick DevilBot's electric zaps, the slow but determined BugBot's hammer, and... just avoid the Pyramid. I don't want to talk about it. Just... don't go there.
Face over one hundred puzzling, thought-provoking levels as Ayla climbs to the top floor of Dr. Kobushi's Labyrinthine Laboratory. Solve challenging, riddling puzzles, and make your way to the top so you can rescue Falafel from the eccentric doctor!
Deeper mysteries unfold as you reach the Doctor!
Inspired by video game masterpieces such as Undertale and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine as well as by a renaissance in retro games as seen in, for example, Petal Crash, Dr. Kobushi's Labyrinthine Laboratory is a story-heavy game, focusing on puzzling levels as well as on engaging and (hopefully!) funny story, characters and dialog.
As you get closer to rescuing Falafel, you may discover that not all is as it seems... or, if you're not the curious type, you may just finish the game and walk away none the wiser.
Will you help Ayla fend off the Puppet Panics and their small army of robots, and save Falafel from the eccentric doctor???
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