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Say What You Will But I Think The Hidden Mystery Games By Artifex Mundi Are Possibly The Best Games.
Say what you will but I think the hidden mystery games by Artifex Mundi are possibly the best games. Are the graphics shit? Yeah. Do the mouths move out of sync with the sound? Very. Can I spend my entire day playing through a series? All day every day. The storylines are amazing. I like the mystery and puzzles.
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Would you rather be captured in a series of escape rooms by the Phantom (of the opera) or Oscar?
Oscar. Not even a COMPETITION.

Okay bitch, you got your people here
What's your fav hidden object game?
omg ok, the favorites are: "Vampire Castle" (it was the very first game in the genre, and it had really creepy music and loud dubbing)

"Weird Park. Broken Tune" (it was 24/7, and we had a coaxing jester assistant, and there was also a tricky part about playing but the music that was on the record, ugh)


"Dark Arcana. The Carnival" (In this game, I was intimidated by the screamers, when they throw a note right in your face through the mirror and a bird skeleton screams in your ears. It was also very tiring to move from a parallel world to the real one, but the locations and tasks kept me from thinking of quitting the game and doing something else)




"The Book of Desires" (flying phantom burning skulls in the library and a cracked floor that led to hell in the same place - that was the most exciting. Oh, and the meeting with the angel of death, that was a blast (and when you play as a little girl, that's a separate conversation))

"Stray Souls" (a two-part game where the first tells the full story and the second tells the backstory of the main events and the mission of the main character's assistant, a voodoo doll (I think she was a family heirloom, if memory serves me correctly). Especially the fact that the main antagonist there was some mystical clown - a scientist who turns all people into dolls - made me laugh) /And yes, the design of our assistant has changed a lot



"Nearwood" (And in this game my mind was stirred by the story and the visuals. There were so many places to go and lots of interesting characters to talk to. Also, this game to me is considered the height of the fantasy genre aesthetic because, gosh, those backdrops are so cool!!!! They've served as inspiration to me more than once)


"Dark Parables: The Thief and the Tinderbox" (the story of how a brother and his sister had a fight before her wedding, then he ran away to the woods, met a bum, he taught him some gypsy tricks, and he said, "lol I will make you king, and I will help you in your reign, just release me brotherly, manly, I don't want to be the genie in the lamp". The boy had heard enough, went to make a fuss at his sister's wedding, released the sorcerer, and he cheated him ugly and walled up in the lamp (and he was the brother of sister's husband), now we had to clean it all up with sister, her aunt, and her husband, in short, the whole family had to clean up the mess that brother had made. It's a crossover of several fairy tales, but compared to that, Santa Barbara is a distant memory)




And I think I'll call it a day...
Sam, walking out on the balcony:
Cobra: HISSSSSS!!!
Sam: *SCREAMING* GET YOUR FUCKING SNAKE, BITCH!
Oscar, over the intercom: It doesn't bite.
Sam: YES IT DOES! GET THE--