Just released adventure games

Thank you, @OctaviNavarro, for taking the time to reply! That’s very helpful. I’m going to go ahead with the iPad version.

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Whispers of a Machine:

https://www.gog.com/game/whispers_of_a_machine

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It’s on GOG as well (and on my wishlist). However, I first have to play Heaven’s Vault (which unfortunately isn’t on GOG).

Link above. :wink:

btw: Why aren’t Gog-games “integrated” in Discourse anymore? :thinking:

As with any other unwanted changes on the forum, I blame Discobot. :robot:

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Seems I need to don my :face_with_monocle:.

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Sounds interesting. A bit like in Doki Doki & Undertale?

Isn’t it dangerous to play with the real direcotry?
Excellent idea, BTW!

I haven’t played it yet, but I would/will try it in a VM first. :smiley:

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Harvester Games released Lorelai in April which means the trilogy is now complete:

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Today, both Sumatra and Detective Di are being released! The latter is already available!

Edit: I think Detective Di was released a couple of weeks ago, actually.

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Steam only?

Detective Di is also on humble: https://www.humblebundle.com/store/detective-di-the-silk-rose-murders

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But not DRM free unfortunately. :frowning:

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Reminds me of the novels by Robert van Gulik. I also watched a (horrible) Di Renjie movie on the flight from Korea to Taiwan (I think it’s available on DVD here as well). Might be interesting, though since they do support Windows and macOS, I’d wish they’d gone the extra mile and compiled a Linux version as well.

I’m playing Sumatra and it’s exactly the game I wanted! No nonsense, no frills, only a challenge, and in an exotic location. It gives you a real sense of adventure. It’s exactly where I want to be. And it’s also cheap. Thank you!

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Kathy might be related to Ransome the Beeping Clown loool