Bootleg games are nothing new, but most of the time theyāre either brazen clones or inept scams. This one falls somewhere in between, and as a result has a strange charm all of its own.
Braid was, despite its platforming roots, a game with a lot to say, and some novel ways to say it. I wonder, then, how people would have reacted if all the time-warp stuff was gone, the gameās title was changed to āBreidā, and it was pitched like this:
You control our hero āTaemā. He is quite excited about get to the top of the tree. You help him to get him to the tree in this journey. Bring down all the enemies and collect them as a point. Do the highest point and try to survive.
The best part is that the games ācreatorā sayshe did an internship at Microsoft last year.
Braid creator Jonathan Blow has been Tweetinglinks to these things earlier today; I say things because there is more than one Braid clone on the Windows store, with other similar titles called Bradyās Adventure and Braidy Jump.
Neither are as excited to get to the top of the copyright infringing tree than Breid, though.
Breid [Windows Store]