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Release Date | 12 July 2006 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | None | None | Mild |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Contemporary |
Genre | Investigative |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Full Length Game |
Language | English |
Graphics | 320x200, 32-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 39,579 All Time |
Follow the adventures of Piet, a local pizza delivery guy, as he embarks on an epic journey to deliver a pizza to a mysterious customer.
edit: There are no dead ends or walk deads in the game. playing with a walkthrough might be a bit misleading. not everything in the walkthrough needs to be done to finish the game. only if you want full points.
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This should be the best AGS game ever! If you allow 5 minutes to get used to the low-res graphics. Highly recommended!
I'm pretty sure this was my first AGS game, and not only did I enjoy it immensely, but it had me hooked on AGS and got me into making my own games with it. I love how the game hops from theme to theme, referencing adventure classics in the process. Beyond that, it's just pure fun - just the right level of challenge, and never a dull moment. The lo-res graphics are great for nostalgia freaks like me.
It's games like this that make me want to make my own games with AGS.
Fantastic!
Highly Recommended -- this was the first AGS game I finished. The unabashedly low-res graphics are very charming, and generally speaking there's not much in the way of painful pixel hunts despite the approach to artwork. The soundtrack is excellent. The characters are very likable and the dialogue well done.
Each game 'world' I traversed reminded me in a certain sense of other adventure games, but in a pleasant way. For example, one of them reminded me of the submarine scene in Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (and later on in the game you see plain evidence that the creator is an Indy fan).
I didn't see the 'best' ending (AFAIK), but I still feel like I got a lot out of the game. This is the type of game that you don't feel rushed to get through; the game moves along very smoothly and pleasantly, and it's easy to stay interested in what's going on.
Anyway, download it right now!! It's great stuff :).
It took about 15 minutes for me to get hooked...but once I was, I am constantly thinking about the game and what to do next. Remarkably deep and well thought out. Puzzles are just right in that the answers don't hit you immediately, but as you explore more, the answers sorta come naturally with common sense.