Vote now: oddity or serendipity?

Last time, you decided thatphysics freakouts are better than beautiful food.

Games are weird and daft magic tracks, and that’s great.

An Escherian landscape is a Manifold Garden screenshot.

This week, you must choose between oddity and serendipity.

What’s better: impossible geometry, or games playing the music CD left in your drive?

Sure, video games are getting fancier at simulating reality, but we don’t have to.

Embrace unreality and all its brainbreaking majesty.

I also like when the placement of loading zones makes impossible places happen.

I suppose you could consider games with wrapping screens as impossible.

Many people will never experience it.

A data CD could also be a music CD, see.

You could put a game in a regular CD player and listen to the soundtrack, and vice versa.

This could lead to moments of wonderful serendipity.

Or sometimes the mystery music could turn serious moments ludicrous in the most delightful.

Sometimes, sure, it didn’t really work in an interesting way.

But when it did?

But which is better?

I have many fond memories of musical serendipity but I cannot resist impossible places.

Reality is for squares.