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I like these games. this one made me laugh though. who would've figured using a washed up dead skunk to unfreeze a lady would've been a great idea...
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A bit short, but otherwise a great recreation of a late 80s adventure game, right on down to the lounge music and cheesy decor. Even the gameplay was true to form, with completely unintuitive inventory use!
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This Jason electrocutes the man from the laundry, puts fire at the artist, electrocutes the rock star, poisons the girl at the cafe: the only one that needs to go to a mad house is him! What a demented man...not only that, but the "i could spit from here and hide" is wrong, sick and coward too.
It worries me that the only one player complained about it and and to top it of his comment is under treshold.
Your game has a lot of qualities but you should think about these.
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So I just got done poisoning a little girl, setting a dude on fire, electrocuting two guys, and dropping an iron on a lady's head and somehow I'm not the one in jail.
Fun game BTW.
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i can't help but feel he should say something when you use an iteam on something that it doesnt work with, like 'oh wait no what was i thinking' seen other games do that.
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Electrocutes the guy for his washing machine, electrocutes the rock star, and drops an iron 10 floors on the thief's head. This game is morally repugnant. I don't mind playing a criminal or a psycho killing people, but a normal guy acting like this actions are completely reasonable steps to get his car back is horrible.
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He poisons a little girl to steal her hairspray, sets the gallery owner on fire to steal his basketball, and then steal money from the panhandler? Why exactly do we want this guy to get his car back?