TBA released Mirror Image and Merp as a two-game pack. At least, I think they released them! They were certainly advertised as available, and I collected this information about them:
You have control of various mirrors scattered around a simple maze, and by positioning these you must direct laser beams around the maze, killing lethal "blobs" and triggering the exit switch. The game uses TBA's TAG engine and allows you to view the game from any angle, using light-sourced and texture-mapped graphics. Various additions to the basic premise such as doors and trigger switches add a little more interest to the game.
You control a "merp" (looking suspiciously like a circle with sunglasses), and attempt to collect more red flags than your opponents. Up to four people can play at once, with teams if desired. There are a few simple features such as walls, friction and gravity. Er, and that's it. The very basic graphics are shoved on a pretty backdrop to take away a little of the early 80s look.
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