Tomb of the Mask


If you spent hours playing samples of Atari, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 games as a kid, then Tomb of the Mask will definitely have you covered. This is a game with an example of 8-bit computer design, offering unlimited possibilities. You control a gangster burial chamber (not really!) who must explore the process of creating procedurally generated burial chambers, climb dividers, avoid enemies and set traps. It's challenging and addictive, and the visuals make you feel like you're playing a sample game from the 80s. You love quirky designs, but it's the only ongoing interaction that keeps you coming back for more.