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Adventure game scene… uh, game (continued)
Is it a Brexit campaign poster suggesting the EU kidnaps magic horses by means of archaic aviation?
As all the dinghies are in use it is the only other way of sneakily crossing the English Channel.
I’ll post another pic later.
It’s a nice image, curious to see another one.
Here’s a visually less interesting pic of what I thought was an excellent puzzle included in the demo that led me to buy the complete game which I haven’t got around to playing just yet:
You’d think a forum member with the name Vegetable Party would be clued in by stuff about soil composition, but I have no idea.
Not even a reasonable guess. I think some people refer to this as a guesstimation, but I will not, because this should be a punishable offence:
“Whateverland”?
Sir Typhil’s saga. This is “Alien Function” for which I’ve also only played a demo and thought that it was a well-done puzzle just like chrissie. I got the entire series and will be starting from the beginning.
Alien Function it is DCast - over to you
I thought about buying the whole series but decided to see how I get on with AF first.
Thanks chrissie! I can’t start series out of order - it’s mental, but I just learned to live with it
Next is your average diner guest:
Just finished a narrative-driven “Hitchhiker – A Mystery Game”. I’m not huge on narrative-driven adventures, but this has top-notch storytelling and fantastic visuals to support it, definitely a worthy game if you like to ponder on some meta stuff.
$7.00 is a darn good deal for breakfast
Just like that, in my face, VP. I replayed it again, and I think AG review didn’t really appreciate the surrealistic awesomeness here. Or I’m the odd one out which it very well maybe. Over to you.
Depends on the breakfast, but this diner comes with super cool artistic mini-robots (that humans got to replace themselves with when it comes to doing the stuff they don’t like - like work hours or wait lines), so it is a sweet deal, indeed.
It’s a rather special game.
I don’t know the game, but the second picture looks like the portal from SG 1.
Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.
It does and that association is not too far off!
Throw a bit of “Myst” in the mix..
After a rush of brains to my head, I recognize the beginning of The Crystal Key, which I played ever so long ago.
Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.
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