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Never mind. Not poem, fortune teller's advice. And yes, I did. It actually made things *harder* in the fog.
Excellent game! Again, fantastic mood! (But for the mercy of Simurg, please let us walk faster!)
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This game is full of traps, everytime I see a new episode I'm afraid to play but too curious not to. So I end up playing it in my room, all alone at 11 pm. GOSH
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Juegos asi se merecen lo mejor. Una ambientacion excelente, y una banda sonora de lujo. Todo esto ambientado en los clásicos juegos 2d, con una trama inmejorable, solo me queda felicitar enormemente a tod@s los que habeis llevado adelante este trabajo. Es enorme, muy muy bueno, realmente espectacular, seguid asi!. +5. Awesome Work!
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Yep, best bet is to go into a bathroom where the source of the laughter is coming from because that will answer all your questions...
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Maze to Escape Note: First Into The Wind, But Lost Where the birds, and Flew the sea and they found there silence Press + if its Correct to get out to the maze
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Awesome, scary, and surprisingly the pixelated nature of the work make it more terrifying. Beautiful job. The fog was tricky to figure out, until you follow the instructions.
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you know after all that talk about how thirsty he is and after drinking that cruddy water I'm surprised he didn't the water that leaked from the filter.
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Really great game! The art is really nice! It doesn't reveal too much detail which is really interesting, it forces us to use a little of our own imagination :)
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Again, another masterpiece from TheGameKitchen. The ending was fantastic as always. Looking forward to the free version of Chapter 4!
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When he began to count "1, 2, 3, What's the time Mister Wolf?" I was expecting the rabbits again, but turns out, what happened it's even scarier than what I was specting, great game 5/5
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Wow, that part with Daphne was beautiful. For those who aren't aware of it, in Greek mythology, Daphne was pursued by Apollo, and became a tree to avoid him. Because he still loved her, he granted the tree eternal life. (The library entrance gives you a tip on this.) Here, from Daphne's coffin burst a tree, thriving in an impossible place after you place the violin near her heart... What a beautiful image. I am very impressed.
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the parchment paper thing in the end confused me a bit, since I had to click on the magnifying glass to get access to the text again (if the text was important I was hoping I just had to click the paper to read it), but well, details. Another great episode in this amazing series!
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Whups, amended (sorry little tired): Firstly, ignore my message if you haven't beaten the game, but don't want spoilers. I will be discussing how to get through the fog.......... Alright then. To get through the fog, you will need the "parchment" or poem titled "The Search for Silaug" (believe that is how it is spelled). Then while travelling the fog, merely follow the poem's verses. In the first area, wander the area and search for an "opening" (an area you can click) that has the sound of wind blowing, it is DIFFERENT EACH TIME YOU ENTER THE AREA (probably why you can't fast travel to the misty alley in town). After that, same deal in the next area (which is also randomly generated), and hunt for crows "crying in suffering". Then the sound of waves crashing on rock in the next, and after that: Bugs chirping (ie silence). Very brilliant, GameKitchen! Beautifully clever! + for the confused masses to see... or if you agree that GameKitchen is brilliant. haha