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Okay -SPOILER-
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I had to click a billion times on the staircase power box before it opened. I thought there must be some other way of opening it.
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Oh snap! Hopefully later that night when they're putting their mouths all over each other's naked bodies he'll notice. First someone should go and help the tram guy though, because by the end he still hadn't even touched the alcohol I bought him. He'll be so happy when he realizes how much better it is to drink it than look at it. Anyways, all in all I found the whole thing awfully easy and barely even had to stop to think (including to strongly suspect the priest right away. Nobody trusts priests, even when there aren't any children around), which is probably good because if things weren't so obvious I'd likely be lost when attempting to so much as navigate a room - the artwork is nice, but it can also be rather disorienting at times as the black and white style really tends to blend together, making things difficult to make out. It was fun, I'd say that maybe it should just be a tad more challenging and the art a bit clearer.
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I can't go into town until I retrieve my things from my box. But being the brilliant detective that I am, I locked the box and scattered the combination all around the front gate.
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As soon as I had just begun the game, I immediately disliked it. However, after playing for five or ten minutes, I found myself just hating it. Not for me, I guess. 3/5
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There is no way I would have ever finished this game without the walkthrough. I like the artstyle but this dark blacky style makes finding items or knowing what areas are clickable extremely hard. also the constant changing of angles had me often confused. Did I enter that door or is it a completely new one? And don't make events such as the toiletguy. I had already explored the toilets before seeing the boss so I wandered around for 20 minutes without knowing you must go again after you visit the boss. generally I didn't like puzzles. Still story is good, artstyle is unique and game runs fine.
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ah got it. type in the code and click the button on the box that looks like a space bar (above all the number buttons) xD
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Like with all of Pastel's other games, I came for the artwork, but stayed for the storyline. Hope the ending means there's a sequel in mind?
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Awesome game, I love the detective ones, and this story was great! 5/5. If I were to complain about one thing is the lack of a indication that you'll get out of the current room, it can be very annoying when you are searching clickable stuff. Protip: Whenever you get a key, check its name, it'll save you time.