RE: We chat about videogames and videogame accessories.
02-10-2013, 01:12 PM
I don't know if anyone here plays or did play point and click games, but Rabbit Tell made a trilogy of such games a few years ago called Trapped that has always been a personal favourite of mine. And now their website is back online after vanishing for a few years or something (I'm not entirely sure, having apparently only remembered they existed about a month after they returned) so if you want to play said trilogy, you can find it here. I would definitely recommend it if point and click games are your thing.
A few warnings: the logic gets kind of insane at points (two words: mutant pear) so a walkthrough is probably a necessity. Especially for the 'real' ending of the third game, which can only be found by playing all three in one sitting and finding all three easter eggs. (I suppose if they have a purpose then they're not really easter eggs, but that's what people assumed they were before the release of the third game.) You should also be aware that The White Rabbit and The Dark have the same art style, but The Labyrinth's is wildly different. The difference between them is kind of bizarre, and after getting used to the clean isometric feel of the first two games it can be a bit unpleasant. But it's worth it, I swear!
A few warnings: the logic gets kind of insane at points (two words: mutant pear) so a walkthrough is probably a necessity. Especially for the 'real' ending of the third game, which can only be found by playing all three in one sitting and finding all three easter eggs. (I suppose if they have a purpose then they're not really easter eggs, but that's what people assumed they were before the release of the third game.) You should also be aware that The White Rabbit and The Dark have the same art style, but The Labyrinth's is wildly different. The difference between them is kind of bizarre, and after getting used to the clean isometric feel of the first two games it can be a bit unpleasant. But it's worth it, I swear!