Hey ppl.
The launch date is now official. We will be live on the 19th of July! Uhuuu!
Also, finally we have a trailer :)
Ooh nice itll be in the monthly release highlight thread for sure :D
Hey ppl.
The launch date is now official. We will be live on the 19th of July! Uhuuu!
Also, finally we have a trailer :)
Oooh yes!
Thanks! :)Ooh nice itll be in the monthly release highlight thread for sure :D
Started playing Full Throttle for the first time this week.
That game is real garbage.
Started playing Full Throttle for the first time this week.
That game is real garbage.
Started playing Full Throttle for the first time this week.
That game is real garbage.
Started playing Full Throttle for the first time this week.
That game is real garbage.
Looks like Escape from Monkey Island will be available digitally Real Soon Now.
It'll probably be available on Steam as well, just like Curse.
Looks like Escape from Monkey Island will be available digitally Real Soon Now.
It'll probably be available on Steam as well, just like Curse.
Wadjet Eye released a new trailer and the release date for their latest game, Unavowed. Comes out on PC and Mac on August 8th!
It looks pretty wild.
^ Not quite what I would call a point and click adventure game. Its an rpg. Looks cool though.
I bought Grim Fandango when it originally released, I think back in 1998 or something.
I finally beat it a week ago. Obviously I haven't been working on it the whole time. I just remember starting it quite a few times, and either getting stuck or just not being interested in finishing, or becoming distracted. Finally loaded it up and went all the way through it (I only had to look up like 3 puzzle solutions!). Such a weird feeling to finally see the credits of a game I sort-of-kind-of started so many years ago.
Wish there was a sequel. I am thinking of starting some of the other Lucasarts games I never played. Thinking of Curse of Monkey Island, even though I haven't played the previous games -- I think I remember hearing it was the best one.
Detective Gallo was a nice game, but I got lost a couple of times and wished it had at least an 'Objectives tab'.
Seriously more adventure game should totally have Objectives tab.
A Hint tab would've been nice too otherwise :V
It's one of my favorite pnc games in recent years. I don't remember having any issues with it being flash based or the save problems.I bought The Dream Machine chapter 1&2 during the Steam sale, and got a less then stellar experience trying it out now.
1. It makes the sin of immediately you out to pick up everything that's not stuck, and combining them on available on hot spots, without explaning what your goal is.
2. It uses flash, so the right click gives you the flash menu.
3. The save system seems weird. I saved three times, in three different spots, and everytime I opened the save menu, the previous saves weren't visible. And when I exited to the main menu and clicked load, it only showed one save, which seems to have been the first one.
Those who have played it, is it worth continuing with this game?
Killmonday games, the developers of Fran Bow, announced their next game, Little Misfortune. It's coming out next year.
https://www.littlemisfortune.com/
New Daedalic adventure, but nobody knows how "Point and Click" this is. I think it looks really cool.
Maybe someone could upon up its own thread for it?
The game is kind of a technical mess but it's beautiful and there isn't much like it, narratively. I really dig it.I bought The Dream Machine chapter 1&2 during the Steam sale, and got a less then stellar experience trying it out now.
1. It makes the sin of immediately you out to pick up everything that's not stuck, and combining them on available on hot spots, without explaning what your goal is.
2. It uses flash, so the right click gives you the flash menu.
3. The save system seems weird. I saved three times, in three different spots, and everytime I opened the save menu, the previous saves weren't visible. And when I exited to the main menu and clicked load, it only showed one save, which seems to have been the first one.
Those who have played it, is it worth continuing with this game?
If I remember correctly, it's supposed to play like a Telltale game and it might be Daedalic's final adventure-y title. It's from the writer of The Moment of Silence, Overclocked, 15 Days, and, well, Mystery of the Druids.New Daedalic adventure, but nobody knows how "Point and Click" this is. I think it looks really cool.
Awesome. Fran Bow was one of my favourite games the year it came out.Killmonday games, the developers of Fran Bow, announced their next game, Little Misfortune. It's coming out next year.
https://www.littlemisfortune.com/
Awesome. Fran Bow was one of my favourite games the year it came out.
Well, that's a disappointment (that's and new art style). It will be their take on modern point and click adventures, it won't have inventory and difficult/complex puzzles but it will rely more on choices/consequences based on your choices during dialogs.
Yeah, Fran Bow is a great game. But this one will be a bit different from what I understand. It will be their take on modern point and click adventures, it won't have inventory and difficult/complex puzzles but it will rely more on choices/consequences based on your choices during dialogs. And it will be more of a mystery game with a bit of humor than a creepy/horror one like Fran Bow.
Here is a Q&A they posted:
It's out.
Hope you guys enjoy it. First reviews are good and it seems Portuguese fans are liking. Hope it gets the same love as the first one did.
Oh, and somebody made an OT.
Going to sleep now.
Yeah it really is.
Thanks!
There was. Then apple rolled out the 64bit update. That in conjunction with a LOT of piracy (here in Portugal) made me decide to just remove the game from the store.Does the iOS version of the first Detective Case game not exist? I see places saying there was a version...