BRAINPIPE: A Plunge to Unhumanity
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BRAINPIPE: A Plunge to Unhumanity Reviews

Brainpipe is a first person game of spatial navigation and quick reflexes. Supported by hypnotic graphics, ear tickling sound effects and immersive dreamscape music, the game's free floating, forward moving intensity gradually increases from serene to frenetic as you play.
App ID35800
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Digital Eel
Categories Single-player, Partial Controller Support
Genres Casual, Indie
Release Date6 Jul, 2009
Platforms Windows, Mac
Supported Languages English

BRAINPIPE: A Plunge to Unhumanity
198 Total Reviews
171 Positive Reviews
27 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score

BRAINPIPE: A Plunge to Unhumanity has garnered a total of 198 reviews, with 171 positive reviews and 27 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 161 minutes
This game consists entirely of dodging obstacles while flying through the opening to Doctor Who. Along the way you'll pick up various hydrocarbon chains, most of which are butane, but 1,1-dimethylcyclopropane does make an appearance (for all you 1,1-dimethylcyclopropane fans out there or "1,1-dimethylcyclopropane-iacs"). The options menu allows adjustment of music and sound effects and nothing else. So if you l find the controls too sensitive, as I did, then too bad. So far I've only gotten to level nine. Doing so took 20 minutes. I'd be surprised if this game is longer than an hour. Without any evidence to the contrary, I'm forced to assume that the game's brevity is to make sure it doesn't get repetitive. If flying through an abstract something-or-another while dodging stuff sounds fun, then buy "1... 2... 3... Kick It!" If you feel that you must buy this game, then wait for it to go on sale first, it isn't long enough for $10. Also, consider checking into rehab, hippie.
👍 : 12 | 😃 : 6
Negative
Playtime: 472 minutes
This is a great endurance course game. The interface is a marvel of simplicity and the audio and visuals have to be experienced to be believed. It's a simple game that does what it's supposed to do supremely well. And what it does is manifest your membranes across five dimensions.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 50 minutes
This is free now, eh? In that case I need to heartily recommend it. It's not a long game, it's not a deep game, but it'll get your adrenaline pumping. Fly through a trippy tunnel very fast and try not to hit the bad stuff. Challenging, impressive atmosphere, good old fashioned fun.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 11 minutes
If you keep missing the paradigm shifts or your world ended in 2012. This time tunnel will reveal all the things that you missed. Necroblurb: [i]"Feels like your whole being is being tested."[/i] If you are already awake, this is will be a walk in the park, if the park was a psychedelic umbilical cord and your soul was free of your slimy meatsuit.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 128 minutes
You are a being of some kind, traveling through some psychedelic pipeline, collecting runes along the way until you achieve a state of unhumanity. There's 10 runes per level that you have to collect in order to gain a master rune ( I guess). Collecting all 10 runes plus the master rune at the end will elevate you to the next stage of being. The pipeline does change color and sometimes you hear voices or other audio effects but its all background noise. The music isnt harsh on the ears but I'm not sure I would pop it into the player for hours on end though. Said pipes are also home to diverse perils, such as green spines sticking out from the side walls, or spinning purple-pink plasma disks, There's also a cage type feature that you have to pass through as well. If you hit any of these obstacles, your display ( if you can call it that) flashes red and you hear a buzzing-warning-klaxon type sound. (very short though) You do speed up as the levels progress so quick reflexes are good to have. I have not beaten this game yet so I do not know how it ends. But, if odd pipeline-tunnel travel games are your thing, by all means, jump into the pipe and enjoy.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 9 minutes
I found this to be one of the strangest games I have encountered. It is basically a reflex and control game that offer no instructions. There is discovery, which is most of the game experience. Even with that, I still couldn't find myself liking the game. Perhaps the experience that this game offers is not for me. Maybe I'll try it again someday but not anytime soon. I give this game a "Not my cup of coffee OUT OF 5".
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 3
Negative
Playtime: 11 minutes
It says I have 11 minutes played, but I've played through this game off Steam, way back in 2008. It's a first person endless tunnel where you guide your mouse cursor through narrow openings, avoid obstacles, and collect score multipliers. There's a slow-mo button for delicate maneuvers. It's very hypnotic in terms of looks and sounds and gameplay. Gets you into a trance. I find it very compelling. If nothing else, it gets points for being different. Give it a try, you'll probably like it. I like it a lot.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 195 minutes
Great sound, good visuals, and fun words. Got in on sale for $0.99 and I think it was worth it, just for the enjoyable experience. Also fits really well with certain music, like Pete Namlook & Bill Laswell's "From the Earth to the Ceiling", Biosphere's "Baby Interphase", or Boards of Canada's "An Eagle in Your Mind" (try some!). It's a fun, trippy experience into the mind... the most dangerous place we'll ever know!
👍 : 10 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 652 minutes
Okay, this game is fucking awesome. It's the kind of game you play once every few weeks, but for the rest of your life. Great if you randomly feel like immersing yourself in a richly aurally-textured half-axon half-multiverse tunnel with a pace ranging from narcoleptic to highly spasmodic. The actual goal is collecting glyphes embodying tiered concepts, with a final one marking a progression we'll get back to; all while avoiding obstacles as your speed slowly increases with each level. For instance, level 1 is the nasal ganglia, with concepts such as "peculiar insight" or "nervous laugh" and the final glyph being Awareness. The gameplay also involves the ability to, holy fucking shit, [b]SLOW DOWN TIME[/b]. The game really has a particular relation to time in general, as you slow down the sound environment as well and pausing temporally stucks you in one audio piece. Said pieces otherwise naturally flow with the game. While all golden glyphes make you "progress", and the general goal is to collect everything, the game has one and only one condition for winning : collecting the very final glyph, Unhumanity. Completing a playthrough rewards you with the ability to choose an in-game avatar from a variety of monsters. As for what happens when you miss the glyph... I'll let you see for yourself. So in short, exceedingly fun, love the overall feel of the game, EXTREMELY underrated on steam. It's one of those little games that have a special place in my heart. Maybe literally given the environment.
👍 : 28 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 32 minutes
There isn't really a lot to Brainpipe but that's OK. It's a game where you zoom through a tunnel at speed, grab glyphs and avoid anything that's likely to kill you (that's pretty much everything that isn't a glyph, really). And doesn't it sound so terminally dull when you put it like that? (YES, IT DOES) Is it terminally dull? Nope. it is so very far from terminally dull! Rejoice. There's a couple of things that really make Brainpipe special. One is the graphics which, y'know, aren't quite up to the full Minter they're certainly not far off. It's like flying through someone's fevered attempt at a 70's Doctor Who title sequence or what might happen if someone sat down and said "Mr Trumbull, could you make us a videogame please" or something. The other is the sound. Oh man, the sound. This is the stuff of headphones on, turn it up, sit back and enjoy. Or just turn it up really loud if you can't manage that. Parts of the soundtrack wibble in and out of focus, sounds zip around you ear to ear, it's one long Any Colour You Like ride but a little bit more strange. It's essentially the full audio/visual woooah there. Which is just fine. I love it to bits. I love it for its simplicity, I love it for its graphics and I love it for its sound but I love it most of all because it's so very pure and unfiltered. It's slightly weirdy, slightly askew and all the woah there. I couldn't ask for much more.
👍 : 39 | 😃 : 2
Positive
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