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Plug & Play

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Plug & Play

Feb 2, 2015

Main game

2.97 average rating based on 58 ratings

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Run, hit, switch, fall, love, plug, pull. And push.
Release Dates
Feb 02, 2015 Full Release (Worldwide)
iOS
Mar 04, 2015 Full Release (Worldwide)
Android
Mar 05, 2015 Full Release (Worldwide)
Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
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User Stats
352
In Collection
19
Wish Listed
1
Playing
215
Backlogged
How Long Is Plug & Play?
Main story: 0.4 hours
100% completion: 0.2 hours
Total completions: 4
CountDraculaGaming
CountDraculaGaming gave Nov 12, 2021
CountDraculaGaming gave Nov 12, 2021
Review of Video Game That Costs Money

In 2006, Ray Suzuki writing for pitchfork.com gave a 0.0/10 score to the album "Shine On" by Jet, and in lieu of a review embedded a video of a chimpanzee pissing into its own mouth. I just thought that was kind of interesting.

Pipo
Pipo gave Jan 11, 2022
Pipo gave Jan 11, 2022
A short but evocative experience

A short but evocative experience.
The style is very minimal, but I liked it for that reason, simple but at the same time I couldn't stop thinking and looking at it.

It has a very weird progression, some would say it feels like a David Lynch thing, and the sound design is very great, completing the atmosphere of the experience.

It's simple to play and of course the gameplay part is not the focus, though it has 1-2 sections where I was stuck for some minutes, still fun and "engaging" enough to go on without thinking like I was just watching and clicking randomly, and for this kind of game it works perfectly.

I liked the underneath theme of sex and love, I liked that at first is not very clear and after a while u start to get it, I also replayed the first levels to see if they could be seen in a different light. I'm not a very good one when it comes to understand this kind of stories though, but I liked that it becomes a little more clear going on because it made me invested in wanting to understand a bit more, while other games …

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A short but evocative experience.
The style is very minimal, but I liked it for that reason, simple but at the same time I couldn't stop thinking and looking at it.

It has a very weird progression, some would say it feels like a David Lynch thing, and the sound design is very great, completing the atmosphere of the experience.

It's simple to play and of course the gameplay part is not the focus, though it has 1-2 sections where I was stuck for some minutes, still fun and "engaging" enough to go on without thinking like I was just watching and clicking randomly, and for this kind of game it works perfectly.

I liked the underneath theme of sex and love, I liked that at first is not very clear and after a while u start to get it, I also replayed the first levels to see if they could be seen in a different light. I'm not a very good one when it comes to understand this kind of stories though, but I liked that it becomes a little more clear going on because it made me invested in wanting to understand a bit more, while other games like these may be too convoluted and u end up not caring a lot about the theme (at least me).

What I was not very sure about is that it feels pretentious, like these kinds of very abstract/minimal experiences with an important theme often feels. All the little scenes feel like there was a simple idea behind them, and it just feels more complex because it is hidden and just put in a way that makes it feel more shocking. It's hard to put this down on paper, but is the only thing that I wasn't really fond of.

Overall I really liked it and games like this inspire me, it was also cool to stumble upon it by accident, making it even more surprising

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Pipo
Pipo updated their status Jun 14, 2021
Pipo updated their status Jun 14, 2021

A short but evocative experience. The style is very minimal, but I liked it for that reason, simple but at the same time I couldn't stop thinking and looking at it.

It has a very weird progression, some would say it feels like a David Lynch thing, and the sound design is very great, completing the atmosphere of the experience.

It's simple to play and of course the gameplay part is not the focus, though it has 1-2 sections where I was stuck for some minutes, still fun and "engaging" enough to go on without thinking like I was just watching and clicking randomly, and for this kind of game it works perfectly.

I liked the underneath theme of sex and love, I liked that at first is not very clear and after a while u start to get it, I also replayed the first levels to see if they could be seen under a different light. I'm not a very good one when it comes to understand this kind of stories though, but I liked that it become a little more clear going on because it made me invested in wanting to understand a bit more, while other games …

Read More

A short but evocative experience. The style is very minimal, but I liked it for that reason, simple but at the same time I couldn't stop thinking and looking at it.

It has a very weird progression, some would say it feels like a David Lynch thing, and the sound design is very great, completing the atmosphere of the experience.

It's simple to play and of course the gameplay part is not the focus, though it has 1-2 sections where I was stuck for some minutes, still fun and "engaging" enough to go on without thinking like I was just watching and clicking randomly, and for this kind of game it works perfectly.

I liked the underneath theme of sex and love, I liked that at first is not very clear and after a while u start to get it, I also replayed the first levels to see if they could be seen under a different light. I'm not a very good one when it comes to understand this kind of stories though, but I liked that it become a little more clear going on because it made me invested in wanting to understand a bit more, while other games like these may be too convoluted and u end up not caring a lot about the theme (at least me).

What I was not very sure about is that it feels pretentious, like these kinds of very abstract/minimal experiences with an important theme often feels. All the little scenes feels like there was a simple idea behind, and it just feels more complex because it is hidden and just put in a way that makes it feel more shocking. It's hard to put this down on paper, but is the only thing that I wasn't really fond of.

Overall I really liked it and games like this inspire me, it was also cool to stumble upon it by accident, making it even more surprising

Read Less