Existential, weird and dark, Mouthwashing's surreal philosophical processing of mortality hits hard
Indie Spotlight | In space, no one can hear you think about dying
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A game about accepting you’re going to die, lost in space on a crippled ship way beyond rescue doesn’tsoundlike huge amounts of fun… and, well, it isn’t for any of the people involved. But Mouthwashing from developer Wrong Organ does make for a fascinatingly surreal, existential exploration of blame, grief and responsibility, as the crew of a doomed cargo hauler, the Tulper, come to terms with their imminent …