I had a lot of fun playing this! Got four endings, which I assume is everything unless there's one for losing the battle. The way training influences your skills was a great touch. I noticed one typo in the description of tommy gun kick, "unleashe", but I couldn't find a way to tell you privately so I'll just edit this part out when you reply.
Sergio Cornaga
Creator of
Recent community posts
The game exited with this message as I was browsing my poetry library, just after I had finished Bittersweet:
---------------------------
Adventure Game Studio
---------------------------
An error has occurred. Please contact the game author for support, as this is likely to be a scripting error and not a bug in AGS.
(ACI version 3.21.1115)
in "GlobalScript.asc", line 13581
Error: Error running function 'repeatedly_execute_always':
Error: Null pointer referenced
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------
Lovely game. I found the Wumpus but had no straight answer to the question presented. I know there are swathes of text I didn't get to read. Was floored when I noticed how extensive the day/night system was. Being unable to punch the koi was disappointing, but probably the right move. The phrase "returning to the first game" in the description is a typo, I think.
You can play non-retouched versions of the entire series online here, or try Submachine Universe to get a feel for it.
These are pretty exceptional. I especially enjoyed Tasty!
Coprses.zip doesn't seem to contain an executable, just source files? Oh, and BUild is included twice. I also think it would be easier to deal with if the zip file just contained folders instead of more zip files… but maybe "easier to deal with" isn't what you're going for!
Given that some people want to see this number and others do not, I still think something like an option to turn it on would be a good approach if it can't be altered in a way that pleases both parties. Also, unrelated to your point, but I thought you might like to know that "doggy dog world" is a popular eggcorn for the phrase "dog-eat-dog world".