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I got the plot. Wolf was trying to save Redhood from her "grandmother" who was a demon. Fairy-tale was told by Redhood. And as we know only this version, it means, in our world archdemon successfully escaped. Gulp =8-()
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It's an excellent game and a lot of fun to play, but one thing is really bugging me.
How did the girl get into the dungeon, through two locked doors (which the key for the FIRST lock on the FIRST door was destroyed and useless), then actually get INSIDE the archdemon's door without releasing the fiends?
. . . was there a back door into the place?
Yeah, I thought about this a lot. Working with magical worlds (like a spirit world) is tough. I wanted obstacles to feel real to the hunter, but to obviously be fake or put into place to slow him. I wanted it to feel like the archdemon was using the prison for his own deeds, using the prison like a fortress. I agree, it's a little fuzzy and I'm bummed about that. I"m going to try to write things more clearly next time. Thanks so much!
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Figured out the soil to sun wall runes, even checked a walk-through to see if I was right, but the wall would not open. Am reloading to try again.
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Absolutely LOVED this series. I swear, the mystery game industry will be so much more popular with more games such as these!
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So I used the shovel in random areas on the ground, and I uncovered these items labeled "artifacts". Are these easter eggs or essential items to the game's ending?
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5/5, and well earned. shame its the final, but looking forward to your next project.
i knew the Alice is Dead series looked familiar, but i didn't know it was your handiwork. kudos on an excellent series, both of the Hunter, and the rabbit.
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To solve the first puzzle you kind of have to make the lines fit in with the design next to it. like you make room for the puzzle to fit in the breaks of the line
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Amazing game. My favourite bit is the fact that unlike many flash puzzle games, you included these riddles. Also, the fact that there were no illogical uses for the items.
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I don't want to say the same stuff as everyone but...the ending was too short.And didn't explained that much stuff,like how did Hood and Hunter go home or anything.
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Great game but crazy glitches here on Kong. 6th blue gem was missing first time so I refreshed. Now I've put the wood under the pot and moved screens. Came back and it has disappeared
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This game series is quite awesome and has quickly become one of the best series I've had the pleasure to play. Thank you Hyptosis =]
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I can just confirm all of the other top rated comics. try to get a job at warner bros. or stuff like that. youre talented :)
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Well, Hyptosis I haven't played through the whole series of these yet but after playing this it's the next thing i'm going to do! Excellent work 5/5!
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I played the first three games of this series in the same day, and was disappointed when I saw the fourth wasn't created yet. What a nice surprise to see it on the home page.
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I really like this series. However, it would be really nice to make it past the first puzzle of this game to actually play the rest. It's never that fun to have to break out a walkthrough.
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Woah, every single item in your inventory has a different message with everything else? That must have taken a while! :O
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does it matter what answer i give to the 1st spirit or if i kill the spirit with the fire or the spirit who unlocks the portal-cube ?
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Your games aren't merely games, they are playable pieces of art! Thank you for creating them! And please please please continue making games (possibly featuring the incredibly badass Mr. Pumpkin?)!!!!!!!!!
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Hints:
For the first puzzle, try to match the right drawing with your left one, so that it intersects.
For puzzle 2: Try not to get confused by the rare drawing, but instead look at the half-round shapes at the end.
As for the rest of the game is simply a use of logics.
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I really enjoyed this series. Great conversations, great descriptions...honest, this series is something I would use to introduce someone to the point and click game genre. It's witty, funny, and has an art style of its own.
Really, the only criticism I could give this entire series is the ending. It seems...I don't know...short? A tad anti-climactic? After all of the build up to fighting this thing and saving the girl, she only one line while the demon got killed with one slash of a sword. Don't get me wrong, this series is great! But the ending just left me wanting more. This doesn't really...feel like the conclusion. It feels more like a branch into the girl's story. Like the demon isn't really dead and it will return once more for the girl. Long story short: The battle was won, not the war.
Besides that ONE thing? Solid series that I would and will gladly recommend. Keep up the good work. I look forward to seeing what you put out next.
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For a fervent admirer and player of your games, i'm a little appalled at myself for having not noticed the fourth chapter had been released for... what is it, four months and 13 days now? However, my anger dissipated as I began to play. It's such a marvelously crafted game, you know, with mysterious and sometimes funny interactions and wonderfully constructed puzzles that I couldn't help but smile as I went along. Although, I am a bit bummed that the ending was so sudden. With so much effort put into this beautiful series, i'm a little put out that it has ended in such a way that's just so abrupt, leaving so much to question.