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Jim Sterling of Destructoid wishes they would stop trying so hard. David Jaffee, creator of Twisted Metal and God of War, seems to want them to go away all together. Roger Ebert calls them pathetic. And a whole mess of us adore them and the impact that they have on our beloved medium.

Obviously, I’m talking about art games; video games that (most times) sacrifice elements like “gameplay” or “fun” in order to convey a message (whether obvious or hidden underneath a layer of pixels) or simply just to make you think. While I personally believe that there are titles sitting on the shelves of your local game store, surrounded by the plethora of mindless shooters and sports games, that are wholly deserving of the term “art,” it’s the aforementioned kind that usually receive the classification “art game.” They’re a hot topic amongst game writers and developers, and this brilliant indie game is a result of everyone’s discussion.

The developers, Peanut Gallery, call it a “zen relaxation game that celebrates the simple beauty of the natural world.” Sure. Please go play this game. If you care about the “games as art” debate, you’ll really get a kick out of this. You can download the game or play it in your browser over here:

http://peanutgallerygames.com/blog/games/pond/

While you’re there, poke around the site and check out the game Spectre!

(Spotted while lurking on Anthony Burch’s Twitter.)

Today, after a three-week intersession, I resumed my summer semester at a school that I am attending in New York City. Almost every day of my vacation was spent playing either playing Chrono Trigger on my new DSi or Left 4 Dead 2 until four in the morning because I’m hard like that. The return to getting up at 6:00 AM was jarring, to say the least*. I’m tired. I’m cranky. I despise the world and all that inhabit it. Who would have known that all I needed to get out of this funk was a Flash game, in which I’m able to toss a bicycle-riding father with a child in tow off of a steep hill to watch them explode in a most glorious fashion?

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