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If the zombies eat brains, and this is presumably also how they spread being zombies... How do they have brains in their head to need shooting out?
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Excellent work. Neither high literature nor innovative game mechanics but an excellent mashup of two existing classics. 5/5
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The narration was good, but the 'ore' parts were drawn out to much you should have let it flow. It gives an eerie feeling when you don't go "moooooooooooooooooooore" but if you want to draw them out don't be so quiet when you do so, no monotonous voices either. 5/5 Great game!
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Wow, that was really, really bad. At least if the game was fun, the horrible art and music and voice acting would be forgivable, but... nope. It reminds me of the terrible cutscenes from Max Payne, right down to the embarrassing voicework. Here's a tip: hire an artist and a voice actor. Also, please don't make games anymore. Thanks in advance!
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Yay, eagl9922! It's not supposed to sound "death metal"... it's a bad impersonation of James Earl Jones' reading of The Raven from the Simpson's Halloween Special.
(and the "oooooooooorrree" isn't supposed to be creepy, it's supposed to be ridiculous!)
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Short and easy point and click game. Didn't need to use any help with the hints because they were rather obvious. The dialogue, "poetry", was also so-and-so. I know you've spent hours with the poems but I somehow felt they didn't fit in the game. Voice acting was good at the start but it got really boring during the game. Although I love (black) metal the growling was just poor. For the effort, 2.5/5.
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At first I found the voice acting grating, but I got more used to it as I went through it. The hit detection windows for some items were kinda small so it was easy to dismiss items working in some places when infact that's where they were supposed to be used. 4/5.
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voice creeped me out, but i appreciate the time this must have taken.
@TYTbone, wow, i didn't think anyone on here would have ever played Pajama Sam! that was one of my favorite series
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I haven't had such a good laugh b/c of a game in a while. Epic poems, epic voice acting, and fun + not incredibly hard puzzles. 5/5
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Fun game, great idea and good work on the poems. But, I'll have to agree with insidion, the attempt at being "creepy" and drawing out the last word of each stanza was pretty bad.
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"Quoth the Zombie: Braaaaaaaaaaains!" Hehe^^ Epic.
Great game btw. Reason: Contains Zombies.
Also great work on the poems.
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Well done game, please get a voice actor or stop trying to be 'creepy'. Clever rhymes playing on Poe's classic, just please get someone else.
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love this game but when i gave myself the cough drop my mouse dissapeared and won't come back while the game is in focus... wtf?
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This game game is certainly most profound.
It seems the cats been wan'dring around.
Truly a game that's fun to play.
The zombie ex-wife I did slay.
For this you get a perfect score. 5/5
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Good little escape game - and this from someone who normally doesn't like the genre. 4/5 for some miinor flaws. Did not like the voice acting - got on my nerves after a few minutes. The mirror puzzle and the fusebox puzzle have very small hotspots. Took WAY too long to hit the right pixels. On the plus side, the phot-realistic enviroment was great (Anybody else notice the cat wandering around?). The cleverness of the poetry was also very good - especially as it's based on one of my all-time favorites.
Quoth the critic, "Do one more!"