Agis Overview
Agis is one of those games that feels like it belongs to a specific time online. It came out during the Flash era, when you could find a surprising amount of depth in a simple browser window. This particular take on the formula introduced a new character, a woman with a shopping cart, which immediately set a different tone from its predecessors.
You control this character using only your mouse, guiding her through a series of platforming challenges. Your main goal is to navigate each stage from start to finish, but the shopping cart adds a constant physical element to your movement; it has weight and momentum that you must manage. You'll push it, use it to reach higher ledges, and sometimes it feels like you're wrestling with it as much as guiding it. The levels demand careful timing and spatial awareness, often presenting obstacles that require you to think about the cart's position as much as your own. The pacing is deliberate, and a missed jump usually means starting the section over. It creates a feeling of tangible, sometimes clumsy interaction, where success comes from understanding the physics of your own makeshift tool.