Gish

Gish

Cryptic Sea, Edmund McMillen
May 9, 2004
Genres
Platform, Puzzle, Sport, Adventure, Indie, Arcade
Developers
Cryptic Sea, Edmund McMillen
Release Date
May 9, 2004 (20 years and 12 months ago)
Publishers
Chronic Logic
Content Rating
T Animated Blood, Cartoon Violence
Franchises
Gish

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Gish isn't your average hero. In fact, he's not your average anything...you see, Gish is a ball of tar. A Sunday stroll with his lady friend, Brea, goes awry when a shadowy figure emerges from an open manhole and pulls Brea below ground. Following Brea's calls for help, Gish suddenly finds himself in the subterranean sewers of Dross, a long forgotten city filled with twisting corridors, evil traps, and some of the most demented creatures imaginable. With his gelatinous structure as his only means of defense, Gish must follow the echoing cries of his damsel in distress deep within the earth below. What freakish creatures dwell in this subterranean land? Who is Brea's captor? And just how far down does the rabbit hole go? Life isn't easy when you're a 12 pound ball of tar...

Genres
Platform, Puzzle, Sport, Adventure, Indie, Arcade
Platforms
Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac
Developers
Cryptic Sea, Edmund McMillen
Release Date
May 9, 2004 (20 years and 12 months ago)
Publishers
Chronic Logic
Content Rating
T Animated Blood, Cartoon Violence
Franchises
Gish

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