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@LeChat. The game most certainly does work. I'm using Win7 with Firefox, and Supernova. It loaded up in the popup window, no problem.
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Superb! The voice acting needs to improve though. Sounds too textbook like. Need to be more natural. I really like the concept. Wish to know more about the grandma, she's seems badass.
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*After getting a Cross*
Father: I found at coin that you might would like to have a look at.
Me: Why didn't you said that earlier father?
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You can blunder your way through this game as anything slightly out of place simply won't be allowed to happen. The only polish that this game has is in the language selection: attention to detail flies into the void when you consider things like the prophesy (I thought it was a fortune telling machine?) having a thumbnail that says a different thing than the close-up object, in a different font. There are things that are shown (the map, the other two graves) that simply are never explained in Baby's First Plot - just a bad game overall, it's worth maybe a couple of minutes of play since it's so short, but the production quality is astoundingly low. (2/2)
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One of the lowest quality games I've seen in a while. First off: the game offers text for the thrillingly bad dialogue in multiple languages, but they messed up the encoding for Russian and you get mojibake (nonsense characters) instead. The voice acting and dialogue is absurdly bad - it's as if every character is parodying bad writing. It's legitimately difficult to tell if the bartender's dialogue is said by a text-to-speech bot. The puzzles are straight-forward and dumb - the "find the objects" puzzle isn't a puzzle at all, it's just ridiculous and completely out of place, as you decide to look through the hotel's lost and found (which has apparently laid there since 1971??) and find things like "snake" and "number 5" in a lost-and-found box that contains such marvels as a violin that is somehow smaller than a shoe and a pair of scissors - well, either that or really terrible artistic perspective. (1/2)
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Only one of the two graves is the correct one. There is a chest by the Father's feet that is easily missed. The Bartender has been looking for his blender.
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"things disappearing...guests disappearing." lol it sounded like he said ghosts. Ghosts disappearing is a pretty natural thing, pal!
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A fair adventure/puzzler. Puzzles are straight forward and largely logical. Only issue is pixel hunting, which took me sometime to find the last piece of the number tiles.