A narrative-heavy game where a witch’s curse randomly increases or decreases the player’s height after every decision. Features 14 distinct size tiers, from “ant-like” to “titanic.” Praised for its emotional writing and lack of judgment toward the player’s preferred scale.
Conversely, shrink games place the player in a diminished state. Suddenly, a suburban house becomes a treacherous landscape. A standard living room rug becomes a dense jungle, and a sleeping house cat becomes a terrifying boss encounter.
is more than a URL fragment. It is a cultural marker of a decentralized, passionate, and remarkably inventive corner of the internet. In an age of algorithmic feeds and polished storefronts, these forums offer something rare: raw, unfiltered creativity where a single developer can share a game about becoming a giant or an ant, and a single player can find exactly the experience they never knew they wanted.
Do you prefer "Growth" to be a temporary power-up or a permanent state that you manage?
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A narrative-heavy game where a witch’s curse randomly increases or decreases the player’s height after every decision. Features 14 distinct size tiers, from “ant-like” to “titanic.” Praised for its emotional writing and lack of judgment toward the player’s preferred scale.
Conversely, shrink games place the player in a diminished state. Suddenly, a suburban house becomes a treacherous landscape. A standard living room rug becomes a dense jungle, and a sleeping house cat becomes a terrifying boss encounter.
is more than a URL fragment. It is a cultural marker of a decentralized, passionate, and remarkably inventive corner of the internet. In an age of algorithmic feeds and polished storefronts, these forums offer something rare: raw, unfiltered creativity where a single developer can share a game about becoming a giant or an ant, and a single player can find exactly the experience they never knew they wanted.
Do you prefer "Growth" to be a temporary power-up or a permanent state that you manage?
An in-universe notice from the moderators: