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Spewer was co-created by Edmund McMillen and Eli Piilonen (2DArray)

With music from DannyB and sounds from Jordan Fehr

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You're born into this world a guinea pig before god. Unsure of his motives you progress through life solving his puzzles searching for meaning in the rudimentary problems of everyday life.

To make sense of life we must evolve past our previous forms, purge from our bodies the rules set in place by our previous selves in order to see the future with new eyes....

In other words Spewer is a game about puking.

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Spewer is a puzzle platformer that uses liquid physics though regurgitation as its core mechanic. Taking the role of a mysterious test subject, code named Spewer, you must vomit your way through over 60 levels of stomach turning puzzles, learning new abilities, changing forms and piecing together your purpose in life.

Controls

WASD to move

Space to eat

Mouse to aim

Click to puke

Check out our other games:

Not the Robots - You are a robot in an office building. You have to eat furniture and not get caught. A mysterious story unfolds.

The Company of Myself - Story about a hermit and his time-bending ability.

Fixation - The prequel to The Company of Myself. Fixation is a puzzle platformer about people and their habits.

Fisher-Diver - A deep sea adventure about career paths and the thrill of the hunt.

You Find Yourself in a Room - The drunken uncle of text-based adventures: Abusive, abrasive, and maybe a little funny.

This is a Work of Fiction - 20 puzzles and an enormous conspiracy theory.

Viricide - Clear out the viruses that are infecting a chronically depressed AI.

StatusReleased
PlatformsFlash
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Author2DArray
GenrePlatformer
Tags2darray, Cute, dannyb, edmund-mcmillen, fluids, liquid, Physics, Puzzle-Platformer, Sci-fi
Average sessionA few minutes
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
AccessibilityColor-blind friendly, Interactive tutorial