according to the walkthru posted above yes it doesI'm a little curious about whether there are any 'right' answers to the test your professor gives you near the start.
None of the files are encrypted, just open the game folder and all the music is sitting there as .mp3s.I like the music. The second song is REALLY good. Shiny disco ball for the win.
Where can I get the soundtrack?
Yes if you do not do the test at first and the unlock all endings, you get the right answers to the test. Every ending gives a right answer. Then you just go back to where you take the test, put in all the right answers and see the hidden ending.according to the walkthru posted above yes it does
it opens secret endings
Which in turn gives you another unlock to see the secret secret ending.Then you just go back to where you take the test, put in all the right answers and see the hidden ending.
It was okay, i would have been a lot happier if just one ending was happy with the girl as a boy. Can't have everything i guess. It just makes no sense that she couldn't love you as a man, even though that's what she killed hannah for. Arguably that should have at least been an ending.
Before seeing that ending, I would have been pissed that PC can't get Emily as a guy. BUT if you look at it through Hannah's perspective, (which you really should do since technically she is the main protagonist) Emily being with male PC means that Emily wins and Hannah's last wish doesn't come true.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
What original, the HTML version? I feel this one is better in basically every aspect except being playable in browser. Do you really prefer pages of text with occasional images embedded to this?I'm super disappointed that the original was abandoned in favor of this. Be cool to see work being done it the original what with this being done, though. Please. Pretty please.
Not so much that as in I prefer the freedom that the HTML version gave. The sandbox elements rather than clicking one of three options every now and then. It just felt like an actual game.What original, the HTML version? I feel this one is better in basically every aspect except being playable in browser. Do you really prefer pages of text with occasional images embedded to this?
Oh, are you talking about Calibration Error Zero? Well this game took like a year to finish and that version had like 10 * the total content planned. That was never getting done.Not so much that as in I prefer the freedom that the HTML version gave. The sandbox elements rather than clicking one of three options every now and then. It just felt like an actual game.