Have you ever been playing your favorite $2 Steam game, but you have to take occasional breaks to glance at yourself in the mirror to remind yourself how fabulous you look? Well, we've come up with a solution! Enable the new "webcam as a reflection" option, and you'll never have to stop looking at yourself again! Of course, the monitor is a bit dusty, and it's convex, so you'll probably look a bit grainy and bloated, but it's a step in the right direction!
That's right! Your reflection in the game! Crave immersion? Click that checkbox! Streamer or YouTuber? Ditch that face cam and Get In The Game!
Changes
Added a webcam reflection option.
Added a "Gon' E-Choo!" game theme remix to the cassette tape created by Python Blue
Have you ever been playing your favorite $2 Steam game, but you have to take occasional breaks to glance at yourself in the mirror to remind yourself how fabulous you look? Well, we've come up with a solution! Enable the new "webcam as a reflection" option, and you'll never have to stop looking at yourself again! Of course, the monitor is a bit dusty, and it's convex, so you'll probably look a bit grainy and bloated, but it's a step in the right direction!
That's right! Your reflection in the game! Crave immersion? Click that checkbox! Streamer or YouTuber? Ditch that face cam and Get In The Game!
Changes
Added a webcam reflection option.
Added a "Gon' E-Choo!" game theme remix to the cassette tape created by Python Blue
'Gon' E-Choo!' is a 3 stage, arcade-style game based on the earliest arcade platformers. You play as the otter, trying to collect paper airplanes while avoiding the crafty gator and irate bees. Collect them before they fall into the water, or it's game over! Fight back against the insects with your trusty yoyo or read The Junior Guide to Petty Zoological Facts to power up and turn the tables on the gator. Like the games it is based on, 'Gon' E-Choo!' is easy to learn, but hard to master. Casual players will be treated to tricky AI while master players can use the game's non-random patterns to speed run or reach the game's cryptic kill-screen.
The game plays out on a virtual arcade cabinet with mechanical sounds recorded straight from arcade cabinets from the early 80s, complete with a simulated CRT monitor and VR support for maximum immersion.