Generation Rx Overview
Generation Rx was one of those games you'd find tucked away on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It had that distinct look and feel of the era, built for quick sessions in a browser window. The game presented a simple, almost clinical premise that felt right at home among other experimental Flash titles.
You control a small, white-clad figure navigating a stark, grid-like facility. Your task is to collect pills scattered across each room while avoiding patrolling enemies. Movement is grid-based; you tap the arrow keys to slide from one square to the next, which requires planning ahead to avoid getting cornered. The main objective is to gather every pill in a level to unlock the exit, all while the enemy patterns become more complex. The pacing is deliberate, and a single mistake often means starting the room over. It feels like a tense, methodical puzzle where every move counts.