Wasted Youth, Part 1
di GPStudios
Wasted Youth, Part 1
Tag per Wasted Youth, Part 1
Descrizione
Wasted Youth, Parte 1 si svolge tra le mura della St. Frosts Academy, una scuola per fannulloni, combinaguai e idioti. All'inizio tutto sembra normale, ma presto i ragazzi iniziano a sparire. Caratteristiche: 16 missioni principali, 13 missioni secondarie, 20 lezioni a cui partecipare, 60 stanze da esplorare, 50 carte collezionabili, 60 obiettivi, oltre 30 extra sbloccabili e molto altro.
Come si gioca
Frecce / WASD - Movimento. Shift - Cammina/corri (la corsa automatica è attiva di default). Spazio - Interagisci / Parla / Avanza nei dialoghi. P - Menu Pausa. Il mouse si usa per i menu, le finestre di dialogo e altre interfacce. Puoi cambiare la corsa automatica e la velocità del testo nelle opzioni. Puoi anche sbloccare la doppia velocità dopo aver ottenuto 10 obiettivi. (ci vuole poco). Puoi attivarla nella sezione Game Mod delle opzioni.
FAQ
Cos'è Wasted Youth Part 1?
Wasted Youth Part 1 è un'avventura free-to-play sviluppata da GP Studios in cui esplori un collegio, interagisci con i personaggi e completi missioni.
Come si gioca a Wasted Youth Part 1?
In Wasted Youth Part 1, controlli uno studente che esplora la scuola, affronta missioni, parla con compagni e insegnanti e scopre la storia tramite esplorazione ed enigmi.
Quali sono le principali caratteristiche di Wasted Youth Part 1?
Wasted Youth Part 1 offre un ambiente scolastico open-world, numerose missioni, tanti NPC con cui interagire, oggetti collezionabili e una storia coinvolgente.
Come funziona la progressione in Wasted Youth Part 1?
La progressione si ottiene completando missioni e incarichi, che sbloccano nuove aree, oggetti ed eventi della trama all'interno della scuola.
Wasted Youth Part 1 è un gioco multiplayer?
No, Wasted Youth Part 1 è un'avventura per giocatore singolo focalizzata su esplorazione della storia e completamento di missioni.
Aggiornamenti dello sviluppatore
For those using Internet Explorer having trouble moving (delayed keyboard reactions / sticky keys), please try the game in Chrome or Firefox. Otherwise, try the following fix:
Click Tools -> Internet Options -> Security tab -> uncheck protected mode.
Or if you don’t want decreased security, try the alternative fix posted here: http://www.kongregate.com/forums/7-technical-support/topics/67250-fix-for-keys-sticking-in-games-in-internet-explorer.
This seems to be a specific known issue with Internet Explorer with intensive flash games.
SAVE FILES
With the save system we set up you can play Wasted Youth on any site and your save games will carry over.
If you find that your save game is gone, it is not something we did. We have not and will never need to wipe saves when performing updates.
You need to check your own system.
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Starting with Flash Player 10.3, Flash save data gets DELETED if you clear cookies or browser history. If you’re having trouble with saves, this list might help:
1. Don’t clear your cookies or history
2. Make sure the Flash Storage Settings say “Unlimited”
3. Make sure “private browsing” is OFF
4. Make sure “clear browser history on exit” is OFF
5. Make sure “block sites from setting any data” is OFF (for Chrome users)
6. Don’t run a program that deletes stuff, like CCleaner or Better Privacy.
Commenti
firedragonmaster
Jul. 15, 2011
I unknowingly put my name as Dave, which made future conversations extremely awkward...
Dave: Hey Dave
Dave: Hey Dave, let's go to the dormitory.
Dave: Sure.
xfall123
Jul. 08, 2011
lol, "All work and no play, makes William a dull boy..." *circles entire paper* "shows signs of metal illness"
Jostein_t3
Jul. 13, 2013
When is Wasted Youth, Part 2 Gonna happen???
afcotuna
Jul. 25, 2011
Spinelesscoward I agree. I'd add I think that our character is schizophrenic and Dave is part of his mania. I even wondered if Dave was responsible for the missing kids. The bit where he asks if we want to take revenge and 'kill them all'... He has a handwriting test but it could easily be ours written when we were having an 'episode'. Its a school for messed up kids and yet we seem reasonably normal and Dave also claims to be normal... Sounds fishy to me!
SpinelessCoward
Jul. 06, 2011
I'm pretty sure that either Dave is a ghost, or the character in the story is crazy and Dave is a figment of his imagination (as in Fight Club for exemple): First of all, sometimes during the day you can see Dave out of the dormitory and if you talk to him he says that he is ignored by everyone and that nobody talks to him. Second, the night when you and Nate go take pictures of the girls, the character asks "Can Dave come?" and Nate replies "Who?" when he is clearly standing right next to him. Third, he isn't listed in the computer database of student (He should be between Casey and Daria), and lastly, he does not have a locker... The one where it should be (between Chris and Eugene) has its name scratched and isn't used.