@assassine, sure you can. If you hit space in front of the box you can drag it instead of pushing it. it works with the potted plant in the last scene too.
so I wanted to save halfway through the game and come back the next day so I wouldn't have an aneurism doing it all in one sitting. I log into Kong and find that the five puzzles that I completed are reset. Goodbye badge, I suddenly lost interest in chasing you.
This was a really interesting game. The simplicity and ability to find all five endings rather quickly make it a fun escape from some of the more time consuming games on this site. Two complaints though: I had trouble finding endings C and D because of my desire to save myself. Perhaps if it had not been so easy to destroy the boat and submarine or if I had been prompted to make a different decision? Lastly the title, although creative, seems to have nothing to do with the game play or the narrative. Thanks for making a great game!
this was an interesting game with a good premise. However there really wasn't anything investigative about it. I really wanted to use the board in the office to figure out the crime myself and was pretty shocked at the end that it WAS the end. All of the sudden: the end. Overall good effort. The art work is superb. The investigation element could have been better integrated though.
I was so stunned at the end of the game that I was staring at the screen in disbelief while the credits were rolling. Sure glad I did. The final scene made it worth the play time. Btw, I also had lag problems off and on. Google Chrome Version 25.0.1364.152 m
great game, but your finger blocks a lot of the screen, and it's hard to see the blue squares closing in on you. plus black screen when you win is a little unceremonious.
do we really need to be asked to submit our score every time? my first ride I hit my head immediately because or the overly sensitive controls... 18 points, would you like to submit your score?