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Release Date | 13 March 2004 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | None | None | Mild |
Setting | Fantasy |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Short Game (can be completed within 30 minutes) |
Graphics | 320x200, 8-Bit (256 Colour) |
Downloaded | 4,421 All Time |
Ever had one of those dreams . . one that you get scared that you will never wake from . . .?
William is just about to . .
After a night watching a Horror Classics marathon, little eight year old Willam is about to find out first hand what a Nightmare really is!!
CJ | Creator of AGS |
Comments
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This was quite original. Unfortunately, the puzzles seemed random most of the time, but once you get into it, it grabs you.
Reading the readme is a must! If you don't, you will feel lost the first time you go through each scene.
This was a great game, the black-and-white style really made it feel scary. The only things that broke the immersion were some spelling and grammar mistakes, and humourous dialogue. If you're going to make a scary game, don't make it funny as well. It would have been much better if the boy was actually scared.
Graphics were fantastic really, plenty of animations, and the way the scenes take up a tiny proportion of the screen works really well. Only gripes were that the GUIs were too default-ish. Some sort of attractive but fitting inventory and message boxes would've worked better and kept the immersion. I thought the music was great too.
Again, great game.
I enjoyed this game... It took me a while to figure out what to do ... but after all I DO READ the READ ME's and I DO try to do everything a thousand times before giving up... (well, maybe not a thousand but alot anyhow)
This game is more like figuring out 4 different puzzles that intertwine and you can't do one without the others...
I definately would call this game good and original.
Sorry but I just didn't like this game..........gave up trying to fathom out what was going on or what you had to do.