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Croshaw has stated that the game was intended as both a form of continued high-level experimentation with the AGS engine and a complete product within itself. Trilby's Notes is the most graphically violent of the three games, an effect achieved with an extremely modest pixel-palette. Croshaw said of his main character's rather basic graphical representation: "TN Trilby is not shaded at all because he was drawn after the ''[[Adventures in the Galaxy of Fantabulous Wonderment|GFW]]'' period when I realised that most people didn't give a toss and just wanted a fun game." | Croshaw has stated that the game was intended as both a form of continued high-level experimentation with the AGS engine and a complete product within itself. Trilby's Notes is the most graphically violent of the three games, an effect achieved with an extremely modest pixel-palette. Croshaw said of his main character's rather basic graphical representation: "TN Trilby is not shaded at all because he was drawn after the ''[[Adventures in the Galaxy of Fantabulous Wonderment|GFW]]'' period when I realised that most people didn't give a toss and just wanted a fun game." | ||
There is a special edition for 5$ available. | |||
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