I wanna Freezemind
Creators: RandomErik, EchoMask, Skulldude, Tralexium, derf
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Adventure (11) Needle (2) Trap (1) Gimmick (16) Medley (3) Boss (13) Special (10) Long (1) Puzzle (1) Meme (3) Visual_Challenge (6) NSFW (1) Horror (3) Jumpscare (2) Dank (1) Art (4) Sudoku (4) Square_Hitbox (1) Epilepsy_Warning (2) Sideways_Gravity (2) god_has_abandoned_us (2) surreal (2) god!! (1) Experience (1) LIMBO (1) Bizarre (1) YOU_CANNOT_TURN_OFF_MUSIC (1) Experimental (2) Abstract (1) want_like (1)Creator's Comments:
RandomErik [Creator]
"Aftermath." - Dr. Dre
Tagged as: god_has_abandoned_us
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Rating: N/A
Difficulty: N/A
Aug 10, 2022
60 Reviews:
CanusAntonius
Freezemind is another Adventure game from Erik focused on experimental gimmicks and visual styles, and a great follow-up to its predecessor Burnmind by being an even more extravagant piece.
Like the former game, Freezemind offers unique gimmicks you have never seen before and then applies them to a short stage that usually isn't more than a few saves. They are often matched by visual challenges some people might dislike, but a lot of it I found to be relatively cool and fresh for a fangame. I'd also like to mention that I greatly enjoy the new features of this game as well, such as the guest stages, a stage selection after clearing, and a really cool final stage. The bosses are also really cool in the game too, with the last showdown being particularly memorable and climatic.
Overall, I do truly think it's a masterpiece, and would thoroughly recommend it if you can handle visual challenges. Be warned that it is definitely harder than Burnmind though.
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Like the former game, Freezemind offers unique gimmicks you have never seen before and then applies them to a short stage that usually isn't more than a few saves. They are often matched by visual challenges some people might dislike, but a lot of it I found to be relatively cool and fresh for a fangame. I'd also like to mention that I greatly enjoy the new features of this game as well, such as the guest stages, a stage selection after clearing, and a really cool final stage. The bosses are also really cool in the game too, with the last showdown being particularly memorable and climatic.
Overall, I do truly think it's a masterpiece, and would thoroughly recommend it if you can handle visual challenges. Be warned that it is definitely harder than Burnmind though.
Rating: 9.5 95
Difficulty: 60 60
Jan 8, 2023
quadstuffed
Adventure, Needle, Trap, Gimmick, Boss, Meme, Visual_Challenge, Dank, Art, surreal, god!!, YOU_CANNOT_TURN_OFF_MUSIC
Long, Bizzare, Special, Experience
The (current) best fangame I've played. This game is not for everybody. I think in order to enjoy games like these, you have to be able to tolerate a lot of bs. If you can though, fast paced gimmick needle just works really well, and this game brings it to another level with incredible polish, refinement, and variety. The four gods boss stage made me feel anger. The stage where you play as a spike made me feel wonder. The bhopping stage made me feel joy. There are many shorter memey stages that serve as great resting points. This game just rapid fires ideas at you, and yes not all of them are fun and "good", many will annoy you, some clearly had way less effort that others, and some will even probably give you a minor headache because of all the screen shaking effects, but it's so, so worth it.
I started playing this game, and played it for five hours before going to sleep. I then woke up, and played it for another five hours until I beat it. Other single player video games I've no-lifed include: Undertale, Elden Ring, and Sekiro. Yes, it is that good.
[3] Likes
Long, Bizzare, Special, Experience
The (current) best fangame I've played. This game is not for everybody. I think in order to enjoy games like these, you have to be able to tolerate a lot of bs. If you can though, fast paced gimmick needle just works really well, and this game brings it to another level with incredible polish, refinement, and variety. The four gods boss stage made me feel anger. The stage where you play as a spike made me feel wonder. The bhopping stage made me feel joy. There are many shorter memey stages that serve as great resting points. This game just rapid fires ideas at you, and yes not all of them are fun and "good", many will annoy you, some clearly had way less effort that others, and some will even probably give you a minor headache because of all the screen shaking effects, but it's so, so worth it.
I started playing this game, and played it for five hours before going to sleep. I then woke up, and played it for another five hours until I beat it. Other single player video games I've no-lifed include: Undertale, Elden Ring, and Sekiro. Yes, it is that good.
Rating: 9.9 99
Difficulty: 60 60
Sep 15, 2022
kurath
Definitely a suitable sequel.
This is a chaotic mess of a game, in the style of anything goes. I came into this similar to burnmind, I don't expect to enjoy all of it and I expect to get annoyed by many of the visual, audio choices and memes, but I also come in looking for crazy and creative gameplay concepts and it generally has that in spades.
Its not all good on that front, and one of the aspects of this that hurts it relative to its predecessor for me is that a lot of the stuff blurs together in its craziness, but typically a handful of things will stand out and be what you remember most. In this, unfortunately, the most memorable part is the part I liked the least. It isn't representative of the game as a whole (as nothing could be) but its still a factor in my feelings about the game.
Ultimately, there's a ton of fun stuff and some really annoying trash throughout - some intentional and some probably not - but it definitely leans a bit more towards the former, which is good. Its exhausting at times and absolutely requires some tolerance for the absurd, but if you're able to manage that, its worth playing.
[3] Likes
This is a chaotic mess of a game, in the style of anything goes. I came into this similar to burnmind, I don't expect to enjoy all of it and I expect to get annoyed by many of the visual, audio choices and memes, but I also come in looking for crazy and creative gameplay concepts and it generally has that in spades.
Its not all good on that front, and one of the aspects of this that hurts it relative to its predecessor for me is that a lot of the stuff blurs together in its craziness, but typically a handful of things will stand out and be what you remember most. In this, unfortunately, the most memorable part is the part I liked the least. It isn't representative of the game as a whole (as nothing could be) but its still a factor in my feelings about the game.
Ultimately, there's a ton of fun stuff and some really annoying trash throughout - some intentional and some probably not - but it definitely leans a bit more towards the former, which is good. Its exhausting at times and absolutely requires some tolerance for the absurd, but if you're able to manage that, its worth playing.
Rating: 8.3 83
Difficulty: 58 58
Aug 23, 2022
Oothwophen
First Playthrough:
Death: 2663
Time: 10 hours+
YES I HAD A PYRRHIC VICTORY.
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Death: 2663
Time: 10 hours+
YES I HAD A PYRRHIC VICTORY.
Rating: 10.0 100
Difficulty: 63 63
Aug 12, 2022
Kureist
I didn't even imagine that I Wanna Burnmind can have a sequel. But yeah, it did.
The same as Burnmind, the bold abandonment of traditional fangame and innovation make each step of this game can give you an unexpected feeling, which is really great.
Anyway, just enjoy it.
[3] Likes
The same as Burnmind, the bold abandonment of traditional fangame and innovation make each step of this game can give you an unexpected feeling, which is really great.
Anyway, just enjoy it.
Rating: 9.7 97
Difficulty: 60 60
Aug 10, 2022