Can you change the world, one act of benevolent thievery at a time? Find out in this short point-and-click puzzle game from ReFall, as you play a thief who uses their talents to help other people.
So many questions...what happens to the guy on the bed in the beginning? Who keeps sneaking into the house and putting ever more complex padlocks on the door?
What confused me most was how difficult it was to give candy to children on Halloween.
That and the fact that you had to break into your own safe.
I guess it could be argued that this had a "justice is blind" type of theme. It's kind of silly, though.
There's also clearly some sort of magic going on, with
the safe giving you exactly what someone else needs that day, apparently without you knowing what is needed
I'm interested in the symbolism of the rain, too. Did the writer mean to say that while the thief was active literally nothing bad happened, ever? That he kept the rain away?
Combined with the apparent spoiler-mentioned-above, I can almost see some lore forming here. Almost.
Clearly some interesting themes going on here, but they don't seem entirely thought through
I don't think this game is rightly tagged as simply "pointandclick". It's more arcade-ish (avoidance, reflex) than puzzle-ish, which is what I usually expect from straight PnC games.
Blargh, it's too difficult to give kids candy when you're using a laptop touchpad and not an actual moving mouse. Or at least, it's above my level of ability.
i don't understand why they made it clear that the door of the couple's house in was openable but not by you at any point in the game. the action shouldn't've been there if you never put it to use. you don't put a gun in the first act, etc.
overall the game was weird. there was no clear theme (was it... his life? but what about the ant??) and the puzzles were often more frustrating than not.
I don't get it. At the end,
But I'm not 100% sure.
That's what I experienced too, odd story
aww... that was sad :(
That was fun, but it didn't make a lot of sense gamewise or artwise. So...
So many questions...what happens to the guy on the bed in the beginning? Who keeps sneaking into the house and putting ever more complex padlocks on the door?
And that's before you even get outside.
What confused me most was how difficult it was to give candy to children on Halloween.
That and the fact that you had to break into your own safe.
I guess it could be argued that this had a "justice is blind" type of theme. It's kind of silly, though.
There's also clearly some sort of magic going on, with
I'm interested in the symbolism of the rain, too. Did the writer mean to say that while the thief was active literally nothing bad happened, ever? That he kept the rain away?
Combined with the apparent spoiler-mentioned-above, I can almost see some lore forming here. Almost.
Clearly some interesting themes going on here, but they don't seem entirely thought through
I don't think this game is rightly tagged as simply "pointandclick". It's more arcade-ish (avoidance, reflex) than puzzle-ish, which is what I usually expect from straight PnC games.
On the picture It looks good, but the amount of gaming done ranks roughly to using a scrollbar.
Blargh, it's too difficult to give kids candy when you're using a laptop touchpad and not an actual moving mouse. Or at least, it's above my level of ability.
i completed the game but i found the lock system annoying. i would've preferred having the object already or finding it outside during the level.
also
overall the game was weird. there was no clear theme (was it... his life? but what about the ant??) and the puzzles were often more frustrating than not.
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