Acid Factory Overview
Acid Factory was one of those Flash games you might have stumbled across in the late 2000s. It fit right into that era of simple, often surreal browser games where the premise didn't need much explanation. You were just there, in a strange place, with a job to do.
You control a small, harried-looking character, presumably Harry, with your mouse. The goal is straightforward: guide him through each room of the factory to find an exit, all while avoiding the rising green acid that fills the space. Your main interaction is clicking on objects like levers, platforms, and valves to manipulate the environment, creating safe paths or draining the corrosive liquid from a room. The pacing is tense; the acid rises steadily, forcing you to think and act quickly. Mistakes are punishing, often sending you back to the start of a room. Playing it feels like a race against a quiet, inevitable flood.