Do you like the King's Quest series of games? Do you like randomly clicking shit for what feels like forever, trying to figure out inane quests that seemingly have no point to them? Do you like frustratingly trying to combine items that don't seem to go together at all in the hopes of randomly coming across the right mix? Then you'll love Another Chance.
Seriously... Like, I like games that are more than just, "and here's this girl. And now you bang." but goddamn... The number of steps to finish these quests is insane. And trying to find half the stuff is just impossible. I was trying to find the sister's phone in the bathroom for what felt like forever. Never did figure it out. I've been trying to find a fucking piece of paper for an hour so I can leave a note in a plant. I've gotten 3 sticks together to create an easel, even though there's several all around the school I could seemingly just use. No clue if 3 is enough. There's sugar just laying all over the place...
Just... I like the concept. I like the artwork. I like the general idea of the quests. But trying to follow the logic in some of them is just impossible. I'm sure, to the developers, all the quests make perfect sense. But to those of us that can't read their brain, it's a frustrating slog clicking buttons all around, trying to randomly hope to find the one thing you're finally looking for.
Seriously... Like, I like games that are more than just, "and here's this girl. And now you bang." but goddamn... The number of steps to finish these quests is insane. And trying to find half the stuff is just impossible. I was trying to find the sister's phone in the bathroom for what felt like forever. Never did figure it out. I've been trying to find a fucking piece of paper for an hour so I can leave a note in a plant. I've gotten 3 sticks together to create an easel, even though there's several all around the school I could seemingly just use. No clue if 3 is enough. There's sugar just laying all over the place...
Just... I like the concept. I like the artwork. I like the general idea of the quests. But trying to follow the logic in some of them is just impossible. I'm sure, to the developers, all the quests make perfect sense. But to those of us that can't read their brain, it's a frustrating slog clicking buttons all around, trying to randomly hope to find the one thing you're finally looking for.