1. The Barnacle Goose Experiment - cohost!
My newest game- The Barnacle Goose Experiment - is an abiogensis body horror idle clicker where you play as a researcher locked in a biodome.
My newest game- The Barnacle Goose Experiment - is an abiogensis body horror idle clicker where you play as a researcher locked in a biodome who is tasked with generating a working world out of their own body. Music from Ben Babbitt, halina heron, Geotic, Adobo, Jún, Smokey Emery, Sadurn, Zac Traeger, SamanthaZero, and Eli Rainsberry on the in-game radio. [https://everest-pipkin.com/barnacle-goose/screenshot.png] Play it in the browser at; https://everest-pipkin.com/barnacle-goose/ [https://everest-pipkin.com/barnacle-goose/]
2. The Barnacle Goose Experiment - Everest Pipkin
Bevat niet: cute | Resultaten tonen met:cute
An abiogenesis body horror idle clicker.
3. I don't understand what's going on but this is cool as hell | MetaFilter
20 nov 2022 · The Barnacle Goose Experiment is an abiogensis (wikipedia yeah I didn't know either) body horror idle clicker by Everest Rose Pipkin where ...
The Barnacle Goose Experiment is an abiogensis (wikipedia yeah I didn't know either) body horror idle clicker by Everest Rose Pipkin where you play as a researcher in a biodome tasked with...
4. GUI/GOOEY: seep - Plexus Projects
Plexus Projects is pleased to present the second edition of GUI/GOOEY , a series of exhibitions exploring digital representations of the biological world.
Plexus Projects is pleased to present the second edition of GUI/GOOEY , a series of exhibitions exploring digital representations of the biological world. GUI/GOOEY features artworks that examine notions of “life” and “nature” with computational, technological, digital, and virtual tools. The s
5. posts from @ciswoman tagged #The Barnacle Goose Experiment - cohost!
8 dec 2022 · The Barnacle Goose Experiment. The game is great, but this piece isn't about that. It's about my descent into goblinization.
(the following will contain spoilers for the Barnacle Goose Experiment. the game is great, but this piece isn't about that. it's about my descent into goblinization. if you're remotely interested, just play it before reading this because i'm going to spoil a lot)
6. The Barnacle Goose Experiment - Everest Pipkin
Bevat niet: cute | Resultaten tonen met:cute
The Barnacle Goose Experiment is an abiogenesis idle clicker game set in a world where spontaneous generation is commonplace.
7. The Barnacle Goose Experiment - Wiley Wiggins / posts
The Barnacle Goose Experiment. Nov 21, 2022 - Wiley Wiggins ... This is Not my Beautiful House Exam... AI Dungeon 2 · A Winged Victory for the Sullen - T..
Wiley Wiggins, games and media art
8. Blurb on Games that probably don't deserve their own threads.
6 feb 2024 · Kicked up a different incremental browser game today: The Barnacle Goose Experiment. ... fun (to increase the turbo gauge you need to hit ...
Blurb on Games that probably don't deserve their own threads.
9. Development of an arctic barnacle goose colony - Maarten Loonen
Beautiful hypotheses and ugly facts. Oxford University Press, Oxford ... Research on Arctic Geese. Proceedings of the Svalbard. Goose Symposium, Oslo ...
10. field experiments with Barnacle Geese in winter | Drent - Wildfowl Journal
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Choice experiments involving two groups of model geese set out during the night on fields frequented by Barnacle Geese Branta leucopsis in the winter showed that, (1) the model flocks acted as a nucleus around which the geese landed as they arrived from the roost each morning, (2) a model flock composed of a majority of individuals in the grazing posture induced more landings, involving larger numbers and a longer duration of stay, than a model flock composed predominantly of individuals in the head-up 'alert' posture. On the basis of observations of geese lured to already depleted pastures by the use of models, we speculate that the 'alert' functions in food-finding in addition to predator detection, in agreement with the discussion of Dimond & Lazarus (1974).