'7 Days a Skeptic' by Yahtzee

Started by Layabout, Thu 22/07/2004 11:08:15

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bicilotti

Quote from: Rui "Trovatore" Pires on Thu 08/11/2007 22:49:31
Ah, sorry, I've mis-interpreted your post.

No problem at all!  :)

Quote from: Rui "Trovatore" Pires on Thu 08/11/2007 22:49:31
If you're right, then it was quite brilliant of Yahtzee... but it was most likely a coincidence. :)

Well, half of my brain agrees with you, but now and then I feel that is something Yahtzee did on purpose (or maybe he is talented enough that he just felt it without even realizing it).
The puzzles of 5Days were quite hard, and that helped me in feeling the claustrophobia the characters may have felt in the mansion.
Trilby's Notes was quite easy and with really intuitive puzzles (apart from the end), and that spoused well a general atmosphere that see our hero flowing through the story as he was a little piece of wood in a imposing river.

Similar tought can be written for 6 Days a Sacrifice and 7DaSkeptic, so who knows...

Laukku

#281
I've found a really hilarious bug  ;D To reproduce it:

On Sunday,
Spoiler
lure Welder to the airlock as normal (set the radio masts, go to the arilock and put the EVA suit on). Wait near the right hand lever. When the Welder ALMOST gets you, use the lever. Watch the messed-up cutscene.  ;D

If nothing weird happens, try again. You must time pushing the lever correctly (the Welder should touch you when you get sucked out). EDIT: The best moment to pull the lever seems to be immediately after the Welder has walked past the closet door.
[close]
You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door.
>WIN GAME
Congratulations! You just won! You got 0 out of 500 points.

Ghost

It's not a bug. It's a feature.

Laukku

#283
Quote from: Ghost on Sat 16/08/2008 14:52:17
It's not a bug. It's a feature.
Do you really think so? Or was that a joke? ???

For clarity, this is what happens:
Spoiler
After Somerset asks "What are you waiting for?", the Welder instantly replies by killing him from a 10-meter distance.
[close]

I decided not to tell what would happen in the previous post, because it's funnier IMHO if you can't expect it.

EDIT: I made the instructions slightly clearer.
You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door.
>WIN GAME
Congratulations! You just won! You got 0 out of 500 points.

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