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'''The Adventures of Square''' is an independent videogame by developer BigBrik Games.  It received a [[Cacowards 2014|Cacoward]] as one of the ten overall best mods of 2014.
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'''The Adventures of Square''' is an independent videogame by developer BigBrik Games.  The initial episode received a [[Cacowards 2014|Cacoward]] as one of the ten overall best mods of 2014, while the second episode was similarly [[Cacowards 2018|recognized in 2018]].
  
 
The protagonist, Square, must save the kidnapped scientist Dr. Octagon from the Circle of Evil cult.  In addition to battling the cult members (circles) and their army of security droids, Square must protect the civilians (other polygons) he encounters.  Settings are rendered in a bright, colorful style reminiscent of cel animation, with many hand-drawn graphics and textures.  Voice acting and a complete soundtrack are also included.
 
The protagonist, Square, must save the kidnapped scientist Dr. Octagon from the Circle of Evil cult.  In addition to battling the cult members (circles) and their army of security droids, Square must protect the civilians (other polygons) he encounters.  Settings are rendered in a bright, colorful style reminiscent of cel animation, with many hand-drawn graphics and textures.  Voice acting and a complete soundtrack are also included.
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* E1A10: "HELLO SUBMARINE" by James Paddock
 
* E1A10: "HELLO SUBMARINE" by James Paddock
 
* Boss: "store it in the phryg" by [[Jmickle|Jazz Mickle]] and James Paddock
 
* Boss: "store it in the phryg" by [[Jmickle|Jazz Mickle]] and James Paddock
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* Ending cinematic: "Exosphere" by Gus Knezevich and James Paddock
  
 
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* Title music: "Cubular!" by James Paddock and Xaser Acheron
 
* Title music: "Cubular!" by James Paddock and Xaser Acheron
 
* Intermission music: "Oblongitude" by James Paddock
 
* Intermission music: "Oblongitude" by James Paddock
* Finale map intermission music: "Exosphere" by Gus Knezevich and James Paddock
 
 
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Revision as of 03:13, 4 January 2019

The Adventures of Square
Title screen
Author BigBrik Games
Port GZDoom
IWAD square1.pk3
Year 2018
Link http://adventuresofsquare.com
Cacoward.png This mod received one of the 2014 Cacowards on Doomworld!

The Adventures of Square is an independent videogame by developer BigBrik Games. The initial episode received a Cacoward as one of the ten overall best mods of 2014, while the second episode was similarly recognized in 2018.

The protagonist, Square, must save the kidnapped scientist Dr. Octagon from the Circle of Evil cult. In addition to battling the cult members (circles) and their army of security droids, Square must protect the civilians (other polygons) he encounters. Settings are rendered in a bright, colorful style reminiscent of cel animation, with many hand-drawn graphics and textures. Voice acting and a complete soundtrack are also included.

Public beta releases began in August 2014, with version 1.0 appearing in November 2014. As of April 2018, the current version is 2.0, available as an IWAD or a standalone Windows executable (bundled with a modified GZDoom build). According to its press kit, the team will incrementally add levels, resources, and gameplay features to future releases, culminating somewhere in the future with a complete edition of three solo episodes, additional deathmatch maps, and even worse puns. A Mac OS package is available, and Linux support is also planned.

The game features over 100 voice clips for the protagonist, that play at scripted moments, during cutscenes, and randomly throughout the game. Many are shape-based puns, for example:

  • "Nobody puts square in the corner!"
  • "Get out of my face!"
  • "Get off my plane!"

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