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The really strange part is that I didn't see the hole where you put the knife in the eye until I saw the walkthrough, after finishing the game. I knew I was in need of any liquid, and got the tap and clicked everywhere, until it sticked to the wall. And then there was blood flowing from it ô.O
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Game worked well for me on Firefox. Really nice game with advanced puzzles. I also have two jackets hanging on hooks and you need to joggle them in a specific sequence in order to find my keys. My pro tip for safety.
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If you have a black screen you have to try a different browser. This is a Unity bug and they're taking their sweet time fixing it.
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That was really difficult! for anyone struggling, the (rough) order of puzzles is: Ravens, Fireplace, Code Wheel, Jackets, Four Squares on the Door, Safe, Red-Green-Yellow Code Wheel, The really difficult bit with the knife, faucet and bucket, and then making your grandpa some homemade soup.
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I liked most of the puzzles and could solve all by myself. I didn't really get which ingredient represented the original ingredient in the recipe though. If it did at all, I just tossed everything inside I could.
BUT. Storywise there was so much not making sense. I get the you're actually the monster that killed the parents, grandpa probably lied to him to guard his grandson, but meh...
And, that WATER TAP!? Maybe I missed a clue that told me where to put that damn thing. But for me it was randomly trying to stick that anywhere. I knew it had to go somewhere, because I was only missing water for the recipe. Was almost about to quit the game or look at a walkthrough.
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im sorry but FMStudio, you do it wrong, every single game you made have story and pazzles but almost nothing connects. also you made a series out of it so it must have somthing that connects all the games. but the only connection they have is the name. non of them are bad but also not so good in my poinion. try to lern something from cube escape.
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i have a strong feeling that the mandrake alone would have been enough to kill him, the other gross stuff was just overkill dude
(also youre a monster so why not just maul him?)
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I feel like when making a game you should make it understandable enough that players with less than 50,000IQ won't get lost in the first 5 f- minutes, because seriously none of this s- makes any sense.
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Doesn't load on Firefox, no dev response since five days. I'm sorry but this is an auto-1/5. A pity, I liked the other FH-games.
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Not working via Firefox and Internet Explorer: "Please note that your browser is not currently supported for this Unity WebGL content. Press OK if you wish to continue anyway." Can't press "OK" since it's hidden by the Kongregate logo.
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It's... an escape game. Most of it was difficult but possible, but a few of the puzzles were completely ridiculous. That eye? Put a water tap in the wall? Why would the game designer think those things would occur to me?
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Pretty challenging game, and not in a "well let's just try using every item on everything" kinda way, but with some intriquate puzzles as well. One thing I have to mention though is the puzzle of the poster in the room you start in, without spoiling it, the symbols it correlates to should be put in orders A to D, rather than the order they are left to right on the poster, which is pretty counter intuitive when you're dealing with any kind of alphabetical puzzle. I also want to mention the eye in the wall, of all things in the game, that is the one "How the H#LL am I supposed to know that!?" moment that took me almost an hour to find. If there had been some sort of hint during the game, perhaps a note left by grandpa talking about someone staring at him through the wall, etc, it would be alot better, and mostly devoid of guesswork in favor of great puzzle design.
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The transitions between scenes was slow, and some puzzles (like the jackets) were unintuitive, but overall a solid escape game. 4/5. I still wonder what the poster was for though...
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Can't get the key out the jackets, even following the order, and refreshing to try again. Did I mess up my playthrough or something?
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That moment when your grangran warns you against the weird fetus baby man but joke's on him you are the weird fetus baby man.
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Hmmm, so THIS is what vision is through a parent's eyes... :P -------SPOILERS NOW------- Wait a minute... then who (and what) was it that was looking through the crack in the wall that I stabbed in the eye and... drained and served its blood. O.O I'm also wondering if the kid actually killed the family since he says he remembers them being killed. The monster may have been a disguise and scheme by the family to send him away and they just made it up. Thought this after I found the note about hoping the boy isn't too much trouble.