The Body
by LemmiBeans
The Body
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Description
A man walks through the woods...
How to Play
Arrows to move. Space bar to interact.
FAQ
What is The Body?
The Body is an incremental idle game developed by LemmiBeans where you expand and evolve different parts of a human body.
How do you play The Body?
In The Body, you generate and manage resources by unlocking and upgrading various organs, tissues, and biological systems to grow and optimize your body.
What are the main progression systems in The Body?
Progression in The Body is driven by unlocking and upgrading body parts, expanding biological functions, and investing resources to improve your body's efficiency.
Does The Body feature idle or offline progress?
Yes, The Body is designed as an idle game, allowing players to continue gaining resources and progression even while not actively playing.
On what platform can you play The Body?
The Body is a browser-based idle game available on Kongregate, playable directly from your web browser.
Comments
iluvfuzzykittens
Aug. 15, 2011
I do like this, it was good stuff. Unfortunately, where the "story" is interesting it also disappoints me. What I liked about One Chance was that the player actions felt meaningful. If One Chance was only holding right and pressing space to work for 6 days straight, it would not have been good. I think that the best "art games" make the player part of the story, rather than dictating their actions to them, even if the result doesn't change much (like the game Immortall). This game would have been better to simply watch and not interact with at all, which shows how much this isn't a "game" exactly. I hope this doesn't spoil too much, but I love how the ending allows the player to "choose" how the man reacted to the events. The ending was tragic either way, but when I saw the choices I instantly thought "Oh no... I don't wanna do that... or that... but I kinda have to."
TheMixedZombie
Jul. 30, 2011
to the guy who said its meaningful to the creator... i really hope it isnt.
Ziftam07
Jul. 16, 2011
Would've been better as a movie, as the "gameplay" almost entirely consisted of holding down the left arrow key. Still, very emotional and clearly very meaningful to the creator.
NuAgeKing
Jul. 16, 2011
I was actually kinda irritated by the lack of gameplay... it is a nice piece of art, but a game... not so much...
Pupisnurix
Mar. 03, 2012
I think if I had been alone I could cry