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Pony Island

byDaniel Mullins Games2016

Pony Island is a suspense puzzle game in disguise. You are in limbo, trapped in a malevolent and malfunctioning arcade machine devised by the devil himself. It is not a game about ponies.

Release Date

January 3, 2016

Developer

Daniel Mullins Games

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Daniel Mullins Games

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Pony Island messes with players in unexpected ways that stuck with me for days. It took a number of unexpected turns that caught me off guard and was constantly filling me with a sense of inescapable unease. It wasn’t on my radar at all before it released, but at under $5 it’s a wonderful use of two hours of your life.

Jan 10, 2016 Read Review

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Jan 22, 2016 Read Review

I greatly enjoyed the two or so hours it took me to play through Pony Island. This is a game that delights in toying with your expectations and in breaking the fourth wall, in revealing its sinister yet playful world, and in building up a compelling antagonist and telling an ambiguous story. Pony Island is about as punk rock as they come.

Jan 19, 2016 Read Review

I haven't played anything as engaging and interesting as Pony Island in a long time.

Jun 5, 2021 Read Review

If I’m allowed just one bone to pick with Daniel Mullins and his team it would be this: when framing a narrative that points a satirical finger at the cardinal sins of other developers, you must be careful not to commit those sins yourself. In an attempt to frame the antagonistic nature of the designer/player dynamic and ask why a game can’t be simple, uncomplicated fun, Mullins has saddled his creation with an incredibly tedious third act. I’m not saying it’s any less playable and compelling than the rest but the sudden spike in difficulty becomes exactly the kind of annoyance that Pony Islan...

Jan 25, 2016 Read Review

Plenty of indie games emulate the retro style of a bygone era, but developers somehow still manage to find new twists on the classics. Pony Island's novelty doesn't lie in its gameplay, which is comprised of simple endless-runner action levels and forgettable faux-programming puzzles. Instead, the main draw is the entertaining Da Vinci Code-style mystery that lies beneath the idyllic and carefree veneer.

Jan 29, 2016 Read Review