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No One Has to Die

A delivery man arrives at the Fenix Corporation, only to find the guards dead and the building on fire. As the only one with access to the security systems can he get everyone safely out of the building?


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Posted by Way_Land on Jun 1, 2013

Extremely good adventure written in HTML5


The gameplay is easy though. You play it like reading a book + acting in rare turn-based logic episodes. But the script is worth it all! It kept me playing till the very ending. And the game has multiply endings, that contain a key to a big mystery....

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Game Information

Platform Mac, PC
Perspective None
Control Point-and-click
Gameplay Puzzle
Genre Drama, Science Fiction
Theme Cyberpunk, Rescue
Graphic Style Stylized art
Presentation 2D or 2.5D
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags Internet connection requirement
Media Internet browser

No One Has to Die by Stuart Madafiglio - A Point and Click Adventure Game

No One Has to Die is an adventure game, released in 2013 by Stuart Madafiglio. No One Has to Die has a Stylized art style and uses a Point-and-click control scheme. Adventure Gamers have not yet published a review of No One Has to Die, meanwhile the community rating for No One Has to Die is A Classic.
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