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#121
It looks like an ambitious and polished first game.

Good luck with the last 2%.

Your YouTube video refuses to play on my computer.
#122
> Call "SHOSHANA"

>Try to pick the lock of the door.

It's a little extreme but the whole thing smells like a trap.
#123
Quote>Find your location on the map and see if it says anything about the area or nearby buildings
+1

Quote> Look for footprints or other clues in the muddy grass on either side of the road
+1

Quote> Search red car's trunk and interior (if accessible)
+1
#124
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Sun 25/09/2022 09:02:13
That's Goetia.
You play as a spirit - the white orb - investigating events of the past in an abandoned mansion.

Well done Frodo.
#125
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Fri 23/09/2022 21:28:47
Quote from: TheFrighter on Fri 23/09/2022 08:30:22Maybe a Castlevania game?

No, it's an adventure game.
#126
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Thu 22/09/2022 23:00:30
My turn then?

#127
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Thu 22/09/2022 20:37:23
It's the famous Lankhor classic, the Eruption Without!
#128
Quote>Get the pen from the glovebox
+1

Other suggestions:
>Visual inspection of the surrounding area.
>Approach the car.

#129
Shady business, eh.

> wonder if you can trust your sister.
#130
Nice logo. Good luck replacing all the placeholders.
#131
>your urbex partner
#132
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Fri 26/08/2022 20:34:07
Ok, time to move on.

The game was Zero Zero by the late Theresa Duncan. She released 2 other children games before this one: Chop Suey (1995) and Smarty (1996).
They're quirky and adorable.

Following a successfull Kickstarter campaign, they were made available to play on browser by Rhizome. Too bad it's jerky - on my computer at least.

The next round is up for grabs.
#133
>put on raincoat and take flashlight.
#134
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Mon 22/08/2022 19:02:41
It's a game for little girls that was physically released in 1997. You could call it an interactive storybook.
#135
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Fri 19/08/2022 22:41:51
QuoteMilkmaid of the Milky Way? I'm sure it's not, but it's the only game I can think of with milkmaids.
No but that's a good one.

QuoteOver the Alps?
No. It looks like a nice interactive story.

The first picture was a red herring  :P

Maybe this will help you more:

#136
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Fri 19/08/2022 18:37:09
QuoteWhoever feels like it, feel free to grab the next round.

Then it's mine! MINE!

#137
QuoteThat King Charles one is cool (reminds me of something but I can't put my finger on it). Is it just me or are the lyrics a bit cringe? (laugh) I don't really know that artist. Is it supposed to be a bit tongue in cheek?
I guess so. The lyrics in Mississippi Isabel seem silly too.

I like Belle and Sebastian.

Musicals anyone?





#138
Thank you for the suggestion. I failed to read it on time, sorry. Can I set it for September?
#139
Hints & Tips / Re: The Will
Sun 24/07/2022 13:58:54
QuoteI did not try to
Spoiler
pull it
[close]
Neither did I. It's mostly my fault since
Spoiler
there's a peculiar noise when you open that drawer that I didn't notice at first.
[close]

But I'm still stuck:
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I probably need the sponges to scrub the charcoal marks. I can think of a thousand ways to get them - the fishing rod, the broom,... - but of course that's not THE correct way to do it  :tongue:
[close]



#140
Hints & Tips / Re: The Will
Sun 24/07/2022 11:38:35
I got as far as  Ian Aloser above.

Don't feel like searching every screen if it's a bit of a pixel hunt  :tongue:
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