To Jezebeau-
It isn't devoid of context if it has two games before it. And I won't claim that every single scene forms together perfectly to tell a story, but they aren't completely meaningless as a whole. Go watch the video at the end of part two, it may help.
doomcat-
I think you may be misinterpreting the game. The individual scenes are not all related, but if you play the entire series (especially the bonus movie in part two) and think about it as a whole, you will start to understand.
If you are having trouble, please go to my profile on Kongregate, I posted a walkthrough. If you are like me and like to puzzle things out, don't go.
It is a purely technical walkthrough, assembled by copying and pasting what somebody else wrote, so don't expect any help with the artistic interpretation. That is for you to work out by yourself!
I'll be completely honest here, I don't think the first one is that great. It is more of an introduction to the series. The real GAME is the second one.
DJayLeno, you said:
"Very annoying game… its like a normal quiz game except you can’t see anything".
To which I say:
You are aware that you can control each stage's lighting with your mouse, right? I mean, if you really can't see anything, then you must either not know that, or be blind. Either way, you are not in a position to judge the game fairly.
greyscar, I don't want to make this TOO obvious, but the solution is VERY "outside-of-the-box", so to speak. Consider what you would do to manually readjust the game's quality, and then take a look around there.
greyscar, I don't want to make this TOO obvious, but the solution is VERY "outside-of-the-box", so to speak. Consider what you would do to manually readjust the game's quality, and then take a look around there.
INERRARDS-
You are not be. Quit pretending. If you are going to comment, please take it seriously, and don't just try to confuse people. Thank you. And to greyscar: I do believe most people who have played this game have heard of the Fibbonacci sequence, but I can always make it more clear in future projects.
Greyscar,
The Fibonacci Sequence is a famous pattern of numbers, believed by some to be the key to the natural world, as it can be applied to nature in numerous ways. The patters starts: 0,1,1,2. If you still can't get it, I recommend you search for it in google. That doesn't qualify for cheating in MY book.
Technically, yes. But it is impossible to find without playing this game, as the title and tags are long lists of random numbers, so I'd say it counts as hidden. Oh, and Derick, what exactly are you saying???