Also "switch the light" appears to be impossible in OSX using Firefox. I have looked around and a lot of other Mac users are having the exact same problem.
Dude if you're going to make a historical escape game, if you can't be historically accurate, at least SPELL things right... TEMPLAR, not "templer". Saints preserve us. The game itself was surprisingly good for an escape game of this type. Fix some of the text errors and it'll be even better.
Extremely buggy and twitchy. I had to restart a level frequently because it didn't recognize the typing or the typing became "stuck". As a beta this would be great, as a finished game it's only two stars.
Apparently this game will not load IF you attempt to register and log in.
If you play by "start playing now!" it will work, but you can't save your progress.
Is there a way to beat level two WITHOUT using the glitch? Or is it not a glitch? If it is a glitch, points off for leaving glitches in your game (and I'd like to know what the intended solution is). If it's not a glitch, your instructions suck, suck, SUCK. And the idea is unoriginal anyway. 1/5
It is a bit silly sometimes. I mean, I just learned to "look at the patient and observe their color" and that gives me the ability to diagnose colorectal cancer?
But a fun little game nonetheless.
LOL, you really shouldn't add a story to your game unless it's written by someone who can write. The story is really stupid and has pretty much no relation to the gameplay.
But the game itself is fun.