Tri-achnid (2006)

Edmund McMillen

Web Browser

3.00 from 4 ratings

5 members have it in their collection · 1 backlogged

Tri-achnid is an experimental flash game by Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl, where players control a tri-legged spider.
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Details

Developers
Edmund McMillen
Publishers
Edmund McMillen
Genres
Platform, Puzzle
Themes
Action

Release dates

  • Nov 02, 2006 (Worldwide) Web Browser
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Rating distribution

5 stars
1
4 stars
1
3 stars
0
2 stars
1
1 star
1
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LeRaft

Review LeRaft 5/5 · Mar 14, 2024

A browser game where you play as a little spider trying to protect an egg sac filled with your siblings. Movement involves you clicking and dragging the three individual limbs. Once you get into a good rhythm, it kinda feels amazing to play. It feels like a precursor to those memey-movement games like Getting Over It but with a much …

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A browser game where you play as a little spider trying to protect an egg sac filled with your siblings. Movement involves you clicking and dragging the three individual limbs. Once you get into a good rhythm, it kinda feels amazing to play. It feels like a precursor to those memey-movement games like Getting Over It but with a much more somber tone, a focus on telling an emotionally compelling story and establishing an atmosphere of hopefulness in a daunting world.

I feel like this game would have really shone on a DS. Unfortunately, it seems the game is unfinished and is eternally destined to be a demo. It promises the full game will come soon. But it's been nearly 20 years and the few people who remember this game seem to not remember it very fondly. So I think it's safe to say that ship has sailed.

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