Wednesday, 23 November 2016
MR. MOSQUITO
I once let a mosquito live in my bathroom during wintertime without letting it bite me only to see if it would survive. Needless to say it didn't last long,but I instantly remembered this the first time I played this game.
I'm partial to simulation on this blog,I know. I feel this genre has always been one of the very few to often come up with original concepts. And MISTER MOSQUITO is no exception to this.You're a mosquito trying to live off the Yamada family during summer so that you may store enough blood to survive the upcoming winter. Targeting different body parts, carefully attacking so that the target(s) are not annoyed enough to come after you ,carefully tracking their horizontal movements,and using hidden items in rooms and many other things the game tightens its grip on you with.The battle ensues even if any of the Yamadas see you without you attacking them.
The therapeutic value of your battle against Entomophobia is what I treasure above anything else in this game. A friend of mine recently said to me he would be interested in immersing himself in a first-hand virtual experience of being a targeted animal or an entity exploring different sides to their existence.Imagine people being able to cure themeselves of xenophobia, queerphobia or any other such debilitating condition.
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