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that was ABOULUTELY FANTASTIC... i mean as far as puzzle games it was the correct amount of difficulty and intrigue to keep me playing! (this coming from someone who could do without puzzle games)
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I love the music on the title screen. It's an interesting game, and moving the boxes are a little tedious. One little push in the wrong direction and you have to start over. The game all in all was a fun play and I recommend checking it out if you like short puzzle games~
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Neat little game,puzzles were a bit...point and clicky,so it took a little effort to finish,but I really enjoyed this. Controls are god awful though,got a hand cramp,but figured out how to rebind controls to what I wanted with autohotkey eventually.
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What an amazing game! Not too hard, not too serious, and just perfectly Earthbound. Definitely needs a badge. The puzzles were great. Keep up the good work (it's...SMAAAASHing!)
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Nice one! Music and art style make a nice atmosphere. Though that intro's drawings remind me of something but I can't remember what)
And there are easter eggs? Where?
One thing though - why do I need a box cutter to open boxes if I have a pencil? Should have read that book on improvising more)
In each game there is a (literal) Easter Egg hidden somewhere! For Door 1, it's hidden somewhere near the end of the game.
Yeah, in retrospect using a pencil does make sense. A sharp enough pencil would be able to open boxes. Maybe in the next game I'll add a message saying that the pencil is too dull to open boxes...
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Needs better controls. felt clunky and disjointed. Also, the dialogue could use some REAL help.
but aside from that, not a bad game. Seen better, seen worse. A LOT worse. 4/5, including the 1/2 star bonus for not being an idle "game."
Aside from that, not a bad game.
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Found way through basement.
Hit the 'warehouse'.
Broke out whip and hat.
Immediately started looking for Ark of the Covenant.
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The Easter Egg has its own use... It's not just a present for finding the author. Remember the sticky note you've read?
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I like that the puzzles are challenging, but also logical and sensible. With a premise like this I bet there's an urge to get wacky and obtuse with puzzles, so thank you for resisting that.
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Reasons to read newspapers: Your wife sucked at not cheating on you. You're an eclipse. We're just brain-dead men with no lives. This is just subliminal messaging.
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Wow, I just noticed a cameo to the sequel in the kitchen area. Read the stack of newspapers there in the bottom-left corner.
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how do you use the menu? The arrow keys let me select the options, but enter, space, and every single letter key do nothing.
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I was like "yeah, this looks like a nice escape game, it's a 3 or 4".. but then noticed the written (and not video) walkthough -> def a 5/5 foh sure :D
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@Offriender, if you spend some time goofing around, you can notice one of newspapers has an article saying that flat surfaces work nice as screwdrivers. What flat things can you find around here?
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HEY! not bad, but there's this newfangled device to work computers - its called a computer rat or computer mouse or something --- really helps us get past the 'quant' use of keyboard.
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didn't get it at first, but then i understand the mechanics and was damn easy, the book was pretty obvious, just read it!