Mabel, you're messing up my intro! Anyway, I was about to teach you, the reader, everything I know about cracking top secret codes, fighting ghosts, and handling the unknown. So if you're brave enough, let's uncover a world of mystery together!
Adventure Portal crack code
"A perfect combination of adventure, humor, and pure imagination!" --Jessica Day George, New York Times best-selling author of Tuesdays at the Castle "Funny, scary, and endlessly inventive." --Bruce Coville, author of Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher Sophie loves the hidden shop below her parents' bookstore, where dreams are secretly bought and sold. When the dream shop is robbed and her parents go missing, Sophie must unravel the truth to save them. Together with her best friend--a wisecracking and fanatically loyal monster named Monster--she must decide whom to trust with her family's carefully guarded secrets. Who will help them, and who will betray them?
You are going on a journey through history to solve puzzles and crack codes to escape the room and escape! In this level, the time portal (elevator door) can only be opened with a key card. You need to find the key card to continue your journey.
This is really neat. Picked up from Indie Games. They had Jim Munroe go to GDC with a press-pass and write up his experiences in the form of a text adventure. It's actually more of a text-based game than a text adventure (i.e. you shouldn't be having any problems with the parser as long as you REMEMBER the instructions at the start), and actually somewhat splendid. You can play it online in Java here, for the java-hating here and for those who use an IF interpreter, its actual code is here. And some more explanation follows...It puts you as a GDC delegate and is a sort of simulation of the social whirl of a conference. There's three parts - the infection of ideas to one another, the creation of a social web and desperately trying to get a development team together. So you'll end up going to a session, picking up ideas about procedural generation, and then be able to talk about it with people. Much like the Sims, you bore people by chatting to them about stuff they're not interested, and excite them by doing the opposite. Soon, it's the true conference experience with Susan and Jeffrey making in-jokes and smiling whenever we cross paths, and Simon scowling because I'm the idiot who talks about 2D physics all the time. And, at the end of the day assuming you've made some friends, you get dragged out for drinks, meeting more people. The game starts slow, with you not excited by anything or knowing anyone. By the end, everyone is talking or scowling at everything else - and possibly you'd have excited enough people to make a videogame. I ended up with a team devoted to making a game featuring viral marketing, 2D physics and Chiptune music. Which sounds like exactly the sort of thing we'd end up linking to on RPS, so I better get cracking.
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