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I got this out of sequence. I didn't solve the sliding tile game at first because I didn't realize I could slide anything. I just clicked on things and nothing happened so I thought it might be something that becomes relevant later. Once I was at a dead end, I decided to experiment with cocktails. I successfully guessed at the gin & tonic recipe (the ratio wasn't what I would use in RL, but mirrored the in-game screwdriver,) then googled Galliano, and ended up with a bunch of white cubes and a dead barfly before the show started. It made unlocking the Harvey Wallbanger recipe later a little of a letdown. I wonder how many other drink recipes you can make just by playing around, but not enough to restart the game and experiment.
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So, are these games the product of taking drugs or of deliberately not taking drugs? Every time I think I've found the weirdest thing in the game, it finds a whole new level of weird.
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Oh no I'm back in the elevator...
Okay, after getting a screwdriver I'm really not sure I want to serve the man a Bloody Mary...
...AND MORE!
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i have a really important question that ive wanted an answer to for soo long now. ok ok so whats the deal with the shadow figure? please i want this answered as for ive been dying to fing out the answer to.... thanks :)
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I think it keeps giving you worms (only one at a time) in case you accidentally feed the worm to the bird and get stuck. If the worm isn't in your inventory it'll let you get another.
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somehow the puzzle with the worm let me still have the worm, even after the end with the fish. should it be like that or is it maybe a bug?
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Achievement might not be working (didn't for me) so remember to take a screenshot at the end in case of missing achievement.
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If there even is a plot to these games, I would wager it more or less follows like this: In the original seasons game, playing as the Shadow Man, you did succeed in going back in time and changing your past, but this altered the lives of others, chief among them being the victim, whose soul went to the beyond and is still lifeless despite having never been killed, and Detective Chase, who investigated the now nonexistent murder. The various "Mr." characters, as well as the recurring animals like the cat and the parrot, I would wager, are spirits of Rusty Lake and/or Eldritch beings pulled over from the other side by the time shift, and who are, if nothing else, trying to reorganize the lives of those most affected by it into such a pattern as to allow them to amend time back to a continuum. And if that's not what's going on and the creators are just slapping it together as they go, that would be my suggestion to them for a plot in the games that follow.
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Am I the only one who's considered how MESSED UP it is that for the Bloody Mary bit we basically feed that poor guy HIS OWN BLOOD to drink?!
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no matter how many times I play these games, I am amazed at how fun and difficult they are. the storyline is really cryptic and creepy... i love these games
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Don't know if 4 or 5 blocks were found, but can't see any inventory control arrows. Are there any? EricFaucheVie9: click the parrot, he'll give an egg to throw in the frying pan.
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I do love this game, but it's absolutely awful at recognising when you've solved one of the plays; every time I complete the Lady of the Lake, I have to zoom in and out of the stage about ten times before it finally triggers that I've done it and moves on to the next play.
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This game teaches you well how NOT TO just bump in someones toilet...It may result in them becoming creepy shadows...