What is this?
Some of you may remember the gingiva topic I made a little while back. Middens is the (mostly) spiritual prequel to Gingiva. So, in other words, it's an exploration game, ala Yume Nikki, .flow, that sort've thing, with a combat element. And another gimmick. Namely every single NPC in the game can be killed or attacked. With consequences in some cases, if you kill a save point man, you can't save there anymore, if you kill a bus driver you can't use any features relating to the bus anymore. Some will just die upon being shot, some will actively fight you after being shot. Similarly these NPCs have dialogue, directly taken from the last words of convicted criminals in many cases. Many of these NPCs are referred to as figments of the rift, and do not exist in the literal sense. I think. The game is a little opaque to say the least.
But naturally, there's a gimmick. In this case your weapon and traveling companion is a sentient gun by the name of genie. You see, you are traveling through dangerous metaphorical waters. The Rift. An enormous void in space that is slowly consuming the worlds around it. And genie, while not a native, is something of an expert on the rift, or so they say. Their preferred method, them being a gun, is naturally to shoot first and ask questions later. But it's ultimately your decision to make on whether or not to kill things. And it is my firm belief that the game is best played entirely spontaneously, so I will give no advice on the matter. It's very difficult to mess up permanently as long as you use common sense. There are two endings, I believe, one that is very easy to get that you will no doubt stumble on eventually, and another that I have litterally no leads on and continue to search for. Maybe you'll find it before me! Who can say. I would ask that you spoiler tag the method to find the true ending if you know it, as I know at least a single B12er has played middens, at the very least.
In any case, let's be perfectly honest, the rift is much larger then you are, and likely there is nothing that can be done to stop it. So have a time in there, give things some thought, and see what you can find. Maybe you'll find a way out of that hole.