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Two things are notable about this modest but competent [[Point and Click]] adventure, designed by Andrew Goulding as the first release of Brawsome Games: first, it brings back the "score" meter of old [[Sierra]] titles (but without the sadism associated with Sierra). Second, the game has a few [[Fake Longevity|tricks to make you play through it more than once]]. |
Two things are notable about this modest but competent [[Point and Click]] adventure, designed by Andrew Goulding as the first release of Brawsome Games: first, it brings back the "score" meter of old [[Sierra]] titles (but without the sadism associated with Sierra). Second, the game has a few [[Fake Longevity|tricks to make you play through it more than once]]. |
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* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: Count up all the dog-related puns you can find in this game. Go ahead, count 'em. Don't make a drinking game out of it, though, or you'll make yourself very sick. |
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: Count up all the dog-related puns you can find in this game. Go ahead, count 'em. Don't make a drinking game out of it, though, or you'll make yourself very sick. |
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* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: "Captain Silvereye: Wanted for acts of piracy including murder, kidnapping, arson .... disturbing the peace, and docking without a permit." |
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: "Captain Silvereye: Wanted for acts of piracy including murder, kidnapping, arson .... disturbing the peace, and docking without a permit." |