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When The Bomb Goes Off
You remember that one scene from Terminator 2, when Sarah Connor dreams about the nuclear apocalypse wrought by Skynet? If not, it’s on YouTube (Warning: It can be a little disturbing). When you think about it, that’s … pretty much what an actual nuclear attack would be like. You’d be going about your daily life, minding your own business, and then … a blinding flash, searing heat, and finally nothing at all.
That’s the general principle behind Tom Sennett’s When The Bomb Goes Off, though the game takes a slightly more lighthearted (relatively speaking) look at the idea. The nuclear apocalypse is imminent, and everybody has one last thing they want to do in their lives in the five seconds before the bomb hits. So you have to help them in a series of WarioWare-esque microgames.
As with previous Alt+Escape favorite Today I Die, figuring out how to work the many puzzles in WTBGO is half of the fun, so I won’t give too much away here. Maybe someone wants to spray one last graffiti tag. Maybe someone wants to pet their dog. Maybe someone just wants to share a beer with a pretty girl – if it’s your last moments on earth, why not enjoy them?
Accompanied by the lighthearted saloon-ish piano of Scott Joplin’s “Original Rags,” When The Bomb Goes Off is a more sentimental take on the end of all things in a ball of atomic fire, but… don’t think about it too hard, or it gets sort of, well… less cheerful, and more unnerving.
(Thanks for the tip, AlexanderAstartes!)