When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Cogware Games) Within the game’s fiction, Shipwrecked 64 was an oft-forgotten platformer from the late 90s that was mysteriously only in print for a week. A fictional team of dataminers recovered a rare physical copy decades later and dumped the code online, meaning old souls can experience Bucky The Beaver’s retro adventure. Essentially, the game plays something likeSuper Mario 64or maybe Conker’s Bad Fur Day - if you want a more similarly adult touchstone. You jump, explore, collect thingymajigs, and chat with other anthropomorphic characters. But as is the case with other undercover horror games - think Doki Doki - strange occurrences will probably jump out when you least expect them. The storefront also mentions “multiple layers, endings, and many areas.” What fascinates me most are the two modes, which offer the “safer” and …