This game fixes Myst by adding guns, demons, and a sick metal soundtrack

Myst is one of the most revered point-and-click adventure games of all time, known for it’s meditative nature and thoughtful narrative. What if all that Zen-like exploration on a beautiful, strange island was thrown out of the window? Woe Industries’ team was bold enough to pose this question and received the following answer: Myst FPS a “point-and-kill” adventure game that tasks the player with something truly novel — killing demons with a gun.

You have the option to play Myst FPSWoe Industries is available on the itch.io site. Steven Nass and Peter Henningsen developed the game. The player must kill at least 100 demonic entities. All the while, there’s a sick guitar wailing in the background while a guy chants “Myst! Myst!Keep it up. Hell. Yes.

Myst FPS - pixellated, tiny winged demons attack the player on the step of a marble building from Myst

Image: Woe Industries

You will be reprimanded by the game if you don’t succeed in solving the brain puzzles. Myst. The screen that ends a successful run with congratulations you shares a link that will take you to Mensa International. Mensa International’s one club is for high-IQ people. It’s a short shitpost of a game that you can fully digest in just a few minutes, but it’s a pretty funny few minutes nonetheless.

Henningsen and Mass’ Woe Industries has largely created silly little games in this style before, including Food Poisoning: The Game (“a game about crime, free will, and explosive diarrhea”) and the now classic Chris Pratt has been named Super Mario.

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