Passage is one game you can’t really say a lot about because of one problem: if you do say a lot about it, the game ceases to have a point.
This makes it quite hard to review.
What I can tell you about Passage is that it’s one of the more unusual games I’ve ever played.
While it takes between three and five minutes to play, it’s a very creative and yet direct game. The point of the game is expressed through long pixelated scenes that might take a few replays to register, especially in the frame of what’s going on.
Still available for free on the Windows, Mac, & Linux platforms, users of the iPhone & iPod Touch have to pay the tiny fee of $1.19 AUD ($0.99 USD) to play it, an option that might be a touch more realistic and convenient especially on the go.
I will caution people with Passage though: it’s not your regular game. You will have to play it a few times before you truly understand it. By the same token, it’s more a game for “gamers,” the breed of game playing people hopefully looking for something just a little bit different with their gaming dollar.
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