Yes, Satan is the final boss of Motherload (did you catch the ‘Natas’-spelled-backward clue?) After defeating both of his forms, he sinks into the ground, you get his money, and the game just sort of ends. Natas’ (the single quotes are part of the name, apparently?), encouraging me to gather more materials for him. As I mined deeper into the earth, I received messages from a bug-eyed ‘Mr. From the moment I dug out my first innocuous block of dirt, I was hooked. These include Fishy (a game where you play a small fish eating smaller fish to get bigger), Pillage the Village (a game where you use your almighty god mouse pointer to click and fling villagers into the sky, terrorizing them for their money), and, of course, the classic Stick RPG (a stick-figure daily life sim rpg).īut Motherload might have been the most mind-bending game they introduced me to. In case you’ve never heard of them, XGen Studios is a Canadian indie game development company that dates back to 2001, and they’ve hosted dozens upon dozens of games, including other games the childhood version of me spent many hours playing. It promptly fell into the lap of a fledgling internet user, ten-year old me. On September 29, in the glorious year of our Borg 2004, a little Flash game known as Motherload was released to the world on.
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