A Matter of Caos: Episode 1
por ExperaGameStudio
A Matter of Caos: Episode 1
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Descripción
Un juego de estilo antiguo, pixel art, inspirado en los clásicos point-and-click. Una aventura noir llena de referencias a películas de cine negro, juegos retro y horrores lovecraftianos. Explora la oscura ciudad de Mavropolis, ayudando al extraño detective Sr. Gilbert a encontrar a Daphne, una chica desaparecida cuyo destino es más que incierto. NOTA IMPORTANTE: Caos no es un error ortográfico. No es 'chaos'. Es Caos. Es importante. Para más información visita nuestro "sitio web":http://www.experagamestudio.it. Si te atascas aquí tienes la "guía":http://www.experagamestudio.it/games/matter-caos-walkthrough/#e1. ÚSALA CON PRECAUCIÓN: ¡SPOILER!
Cómo jugar
IMPORTANTE: para la mejor experiencia descarga la última versión de Unity Web Player y pon el zoom del navegador al 100%. Para examinar un objeto, usa el botón ‘examinar’ (el ojo) en la esquina inferior izquierda del fondo (o usa la tecla ‘E’); para seleccionar y usar un objeto haz clic en él, haz clic de nuevo para deseleccionarlo (o usa la tecla ‘E’). También puedes guardar la partida en cualquier momento haciendo clic en “Guardar partida” en el menú del juego. Si empiezas una partida nueva, el guardado anterior se borrará. ATENCIÓN: actualmente no tenemos servidores para guardar la partida. El juego se guarda localmente en el Unity Web Player de tu PC: no puedes empezar en un PC y continuar en otro. IMPORTANTE: cada vez que necesites una pista, o simplemente saber más sobre el Sr. Gilbert y su historia, no dudes en hacer clic en el botón ‘consideraciones’ en la esquina superior derecha del fondo.
Actualizaciones del desarrollador
GREAT NEWS FELLOW GAMERS!
After a long hard work we’re proud to announce ‘A Matter of Caos: Complete Edition’!
Mr. Gilbert will finally have a complete downloadable version of his game – he was so tired to have to wait a month or more between a chapter and another!
You can download it here
With a small donation you can help us to develop a new Mr. Gilbert adventure; we have so many ideas about this project.
We want to create something new:
- a long detailed story, far deeper and captivating than the first one;
- a completely renewed graphic style, more professional, elaborated and fully animated;
- multi-languages support with completely revisited texts;
- a full original soundtrack;
- professional dubbed dialogues;
- more engaging enigmas and mini games;
- and much much more!
If you have already played ‘A Matter of Caos’ series or you’re going to play it and you like it please support us as much as you can: even just speaking about us would be great!
Comentarios
slayermarre
Jun. 19, 2015
i love the random sentences between the hints when you click my thoughts
WOW! SO someone ACTUALLY used them! :D Good to hear! ;)
nitewind
Jun. 08, 2015
Just started. The bit with the safe and how the little money he has is inside it so he can't pay for a locksmith cracked me up for some reason.
Hey! It is mean to laugh at someone else's lack of money! Now the poor Mr. Gilbert will cry :(
CieloAzor
Jun. 30, 2015
But...they said badges would be given retroactively...
When Kongregate gave us the badge for the fourth episode it promised that all the badges for the first 3 episodes would be retroactively awarded. Unfortunately we did a mistake and because of that some people will not be able to get the badge retroactively for some technical issue and need to finish again the game. We're very sorry for this: anyway now the problem is fixed and from now on all of the new badges will be correctly awarded retroactively.
yoyofail
Jun. 10, 2015
I really enjoyed this game. The hints through the breaking of the 4th wall, as well as that acknowledgement made me laugh a bit. Also the music contributes to the overall atmosphere in a wonderful way.
Thank you! :) We're glad you liked it! We hope you'll like our next adventure as well! ;)
Mellington
Apr. 26, 2015
The music is awesome!
Sadly, it's not our original property; as you can see in the credits, it's from Kevin McLeod's magnificent site "incompetech.com". But thank you anyway! ^_^