![]() ![]() I know diddly about making games, TBH, and I barely even play any, and I'm not sure I've actually ever completed anything in my life, so, you know, I'm not gonna bother saying "oh, keep an eye out for The Crotchsniffer Murders because I'm totally sure it'll show up in the Steam store in like three weeks," but I wanted to mention that I understood, appreciated, and agreed with your review and I'd like to try my hand at creating something more like what I think the two of us were looking for.ĮDIT: I also love Twin Peaks. I'm a developer and I've been thinking about making a game. I got a bit of a big dumb grin of admiration that he was doing so well at unraveling the clues.īut that said, I really enjoyed the game and even got a bit teary at the ending. I wasn't crazy about the supernatural elements.Ī great moment for me was finding Matthew's hidden crime-solving base. I thought it was going to drag in a lot of occult elements (not that I have issues with the occult, I just find it usually to be lazy writing). I wasn't terribly amused by the ritual-summoning-circle thing. In addition, I had some trouble because I was playing on a TV, from my couch, and a couple times I missed keys because they were, like, right next to a diary or something in someone's drawer. Down to the one guy whose DOB is significant just happening to have his DOB visible. Reading your review was weird because you raised the exact same issues I noticed, just. ![]() The dartboard, the drains, the way the ending jumped out at you. I had pretty much the same exact issues with this game. ![]() Just finished this (with some struggle) and found your review, and wanted to comment and thank you. ![]()
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