Looks nice, I'll give it a go. But it's already 5 in the morning, so beddy byes. Will check it out tomorrow. Just to be an annoying prick, there's no mystery at Tunguska. It was an air burst comet. Made a bit of a mess tho. Not going to stop me enjoying the game.
That's what they've told us. That's what they want us to believe... Anyway, this game is among my most favourite adventures, it's a great game.
Well what else could it be? Anyway thanks to another week of suckiness this looks like the best offering this week! Bit small on ipod screen thanks to UI, but still playable. Fortunately I've got a mini too, which is more playable.
The Ancient Aliens TV show is a cover for the real conspiracy: that guy's the alien. He's been trying to distract us by taking real historical events, and falsely crediting his species as their source. Look it up. But seriously, when it comes to historical conspiracies featuring aliens, South Park summed it up beautifully in the "A History Channel Thanksgiving" episode.
Wow... this is Deep Silver's entry into handheld iOS gaming; hopefully that's a good sign of things to come. They are publishers for Dead Island, Metro: Last Light, Risen, etc etc.
Yeh very funny! These alien gags are old hat, there's no such things as aliens, there never have been. If you do really believe in aliens you're seriously delusional and I've got a bridge to sell you.
Huge file size, but this game looks excellent. My guess is it goes down as one of the top point and click adventure games of the year. Saving up Starbucks money and clearing memory space now...
Id like the developers know that im buying this because it says no episodes full game and i want to show my support so we can have more full games
If one calculates the probability based on the infinity of the universe, so is it more likely that there are aliens, as there are none. You seem to have missed some classes in school, otherwise you'd know that non-terrestrial lifeforms have been found already. Ok, it's only microbes, but a lot of scientists say that it is absolutely possible that other planets have gone through a similiar evolution as our planet has. You may keep your bridge and sit down under it.
Oh be gentle, Vovin - at least he didn't declare belief in any kind of godlike supernatural creature capable of generating universes in just a week, even allowing one day to put his feet up, sip a cup of nectar-like coffee and admire his work! Bet he doesn't even own a tin-foil helmet ;-)
I didn't mean aliens don't exist I just meant they're not coming here, which was the original implication as an explanation of the Tunguska event. Of course I believe aliens exist,I'm not that dumb! But it's a nice bridge and it's not too dear!
Awww, just kidding here, so.... may I have a seat beside you under the bridge? I promise to bring some German beer! Anyway, if I were an alien, I'd also stay several light years away from that crazy human race. But I guess that this "just a meteroid"-story would be too boring for a game, so this story is quite different, but really exciting. Cinematic, even. And if you like conspiracy theories and point&click adventures, you should buy it immediately. Regarding the game I'd also like to say that - if it is a good stable port with good controls - it shines when it comes to the story as well as all the puzzles. The puzzles are never "nonsense" but stay always fair and are solvable with a bit of logic or thinking around one or another corner. The price is also appropriate. Iirc, it took me around 20 hrs to solve the game, that's quite some bang for the buck. It's a good game, thumbs up.
Honestly, I let Jack's comment slide because I knew I'd probably be too harsh in response. Claiming so stridently that in this mind-bogglingly massive universe there is definitely no life other than that which we have here on planet Earth seems monumentally arrogant and ignorant, and is certainly an argument for which there is no evidence. There is a pretty high level of irony when religious types mock others or call them delusional for believing in the possibility of extraterrestrial life, certainly. On a cosmic level, claiming that there cannot be life elsewhere in the universe because most of it doesn't support life as we know it is much like looking at a group of land animals on Earth and concluding that no life of any kind could possibly exist in the ocean depths, because everything would obviously drown immediately. Wait, so your first claim (in response to joke post, by the way) was that aliens definitely don't exist and never have (a position you had no evidence to support), but now your position is that you believe they definitely do (a position you have no evidence to support), but that they've definitely never reached Earth (a position you have no evidence to support). You seem inordinately certain of these things. Sounds like you need to watch this documentary: Proof.
You are the personification of irony and British humour. Marry me. And then we throw a big party in my favourite pub, The Mended Drum.