Digital Eel's award winning indie title BrainPipe: A Plunge To Unhumanity has been listed on Steam and is now available for download. To celebrate the addition, the title has been given a discount through July 13th.
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It's a sure-fire thing to make you feel worse and give you a gigantic headache.
BrainPipe. An unusual name for a game, but in fact, the game is extremely simple. BrainPipe is a game where you progress through a tunnel, and have to move to collect various collectibles and avoid dangerous obstacles. Sounds simple, right? But HandsOnMobile have got it all wrong.
indiePub has posted an interview with indie game developers Digital Eel who offer a mix of insightful and strange responses.
From the interview article:
"Trying to get a straight answer out of Digital Eel is like trying to grab a fist full of Jell-O. Just when you think you get a good grasp, it quickly oozes between your fingers and only a few bits of iridescent goo actually stick to your palm.
Digital Eel congealed into a cohesive mass back in 2001 with the three-man team of Rich Carlson, Ikka Keränen and Bill 'Phosphorous' Sears. About four years later, they also absorbed a 'fourth Eel' named Ed Zavada, a coder who the three original Eels have never actually met."