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Woman 1: "Alistair is such a liar. He wasn't actually in WWII, you know."
Woman 2: "I know. It's 1928, there hasn't been a World War 2."
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Killers - Alistair: Machine Gun, Jenny: Invisible Sledgehammer, Lily: High Heels, I don't think you can kill Johnny yourself. Protip: When with other people, stay for a bit to hear some secret conversations, eg. like jmh444 said.
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If you wait long enough in each room with other people, you get to listen in on some other stuff. There's usually 2-3 hidden conversations after the main one :P
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Not a terrible platformer puzzler, but the concept of the murder, the clues leading up to it, and the fact that you don't even get to try and solve it means that this game is pretty much false about its premise. A random intro phrase and little bits of humor don't save that fact. Next time you make a 'whodunit' game, don't solve the problem for us.
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I got stuck, I mean literally stuck.
Somehow I was able to jump through the ceiling in room 10 and land underneath the Turbo Nuking bom'ttun.
And now I have to spend the rest of my days as a; 'turbo nuking arm propelling elite detective button.'
Why I wonder Why, I blame my invisible trousers for they are way too oversized... covering my shoes and all. I just can't seem to see where I'm going.
But I must admit being a Nuke Button feels a hell of a lot more manly then walking around with my legs erased..
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I Glitched out in 2nd room, was walking up the sloped and I walked back down and jumped, fell through the floor and was stuck there, not a great start xD
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You know, if your character has invisible trousers, why in the Emperor's name can you still see your character's legs' shadows at the end? And kudos to anyone who gets the 'Emperor' joke there (and no, it's not wordplay based on Warhammer 40K).
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Short, sweet, and clever. It kind of threw me, not being able to see his feet (because apparently either he BADLY needs to get his invisible trousers hemmed, or his shoes are also invisible), but it was nonetheless a very slick and funny coffee-break game.
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Rated 4 for the super snazzy menus and music. Gameplay was good, but I wish I had a bit more of a direct relationship with clues/accusation. It seemed like it was all done for me.
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There are some interesting glitches here... Like once I got stuck in a wall... And I'm currently lying on the ground, looking like Johnny...