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Community => Adventure Related Talk & Chat => Topic started by: magintz on Thu 01/04/2004 22:41:47

Title: Crimson Room
Post by: magintz on Thu 01/04/2004 22:41:47
Don't know if anyone has played this but I found this to be really good.

A great one room puzzle :)

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/crimsonroom.html
Title: Re:Crimson Room
Post by: Evil on Thu 01/04/2004 22:55:33
I think this has been posted before. However its a great, dificult game. Great expamples for good full length games.
Title: Re:Crimson Room
Post by: Las Naranjas on Fri 02/04/2004 02:04:37
Hehe, we'll probably get Flippy posting that he posted it first, although it was posted before him as well.
Title: Re:Crimson Room
Post by: on Fri 02/04/2004 02:30:04
Sorry, I don't agree. I've played this game as soon as it first came out and even though I finished it without a walkthrough, I would call this game a great example of pixel/click hunting and obscure puzzles. Just, IMO. :P
Title: Re:Crimson Room
Post by: Ozwalled on Fri 02/04/2004 07:31:40
I thought some of the puzzles themselves to be good, but I still really have trouble with pixel hunts in order to bend and look at a certain location and mutiple clicking without a hint puzzles.

Had the game had a greater ease in your movement and some sort of clues for the repeated action things, I'd have thought it quite good.
Title: Re:Crimson Room
Post by: Radiant on Fri 02/04/2004 10:25:35
If you want a good one-room game, download Enlightenment from either HOTU or the IF archive. Okay, so it's IF and it has no graphics. But it's well over 400 kb and it contains only a single room with a troll bridge. It's really weird in a funny way.
Title: Re:Crimson Room
Post by: on Fri 02/04/2004 16:43:32
I dunno... Everything in this "game" seems to exist only for the purpose of having an obscure puzzle. What little "story" there is isn't a story at all. Just randomly made up and scattered items for the sake of keeping you in the room. It would probably be easier to just open/break the window and call for help. It looks like morning/afternoon in some city, with HMV store visible and all. ;-)
Title: Re:Crimson Room
Post by: Gord10 on Sun 04/04/2004 19:00:37
Oh, Crimson Room! I've played it a few days ago. It was published in a game magazine's CD in Turkey.
Does somebody know what will we do with the cassette under the desk?
Title: Re:Crimson Room
Post by: on Mon 05/04/2004 09:21:52
http://caltizzle.caltech.edu/explications/crimsonroom.html

walktrough.
Title: Re:Crimson Room
Post by: Gord10 on Mon 05/04/2004 14:33:20
Thank you.