Not bad, though it definitely needs music and sound effects. Also, I would remap jump to the up key, and separate the attack and interact keys into X and Z respectively.
In all of my games so far, I've chosen to listen to an equal amount of evidence on both sides. Twice, more blue shows up than yellow, and since blue starts from the left, that indicates that the person on the left has more evidence against them, which means they must be the assassin. The third time, more yellow showed up than blue, indicating that the right person was the guilty party. I was wrong all three times.
Hi ChaoticBrain, The Bars represent how valid the arguments are. Therefore If the yellow bars are greater than the blue bars, then it is likely that the person on the left is guilty and vice versa.
Wow. It's a good thing those pink balls in Level 20 are perfectly aligned vertically down to the millimeter and have absolutely zero lateral forces pushing on them, otherwise this puzzle would be impossible.
So, the hospital doesn't stock antidotes to counter local lethally venomous wildlife, and the doctors don't bother to send staff to go get the antidote. So the man decides to take matters into his own hands by finding junk that couldn't possibly be used to make an antidote, like goggles and arrow signs. Then he decides to go back to his apartment to do some impromptu cleaning, before hitting the streets and stealing people's trash bags and taking giant watches hanging on house plants. Then he goes to a "controversial pharmaceutical lab", which is apparently in someone's very poorly kept house, and gathers such ingredients as cigars, fob watches, and tiny elephants. After all that, he somehow manages to get an antidote... and the game ends before we see him administer the antidote and find out if the wife survives.
I want to play as a tiny guy with a 5-pixel head and stubby 2-pixel legs. What? That's not allowed? But I thought I was allowed to play any way I wanted!
So, locks that you pick some 40 years in the past never get replaced in all that time? And the way you cause people to move in the past somehow changes where they're standing in the future? I do not think time works the way you think it works.
Lame puns, lame puns everywhere