viernes, 18 de abril de 2014

Satanic Games CreepyPasta

Alright, you know how when you were a child, you'd pick diversions for your folks to purchase you built to a great extent with respect to what the spread looked like? Actually, this was a cases, back in the beginning of Windows 95, if memory serves. So in those days, I saw a diversion with an odd picture on the spread of an irate looking cartoon bone, and a rainbow, and a key...it was gravely drawn, not exactly as awful as pic related, yet I utilized paint to provide for you a thought of the representation quality. Thinking back, the spread was kinda gay, however I was a child, so who cares the slightest bit?

Anyways, the diversion had a title that seemed like a gooey pop melody. That, and the way that the expression "Dream" was in the title, are all that I can recollect of the name sadly...but it seemed like "Dream on Air"...really gooey.

That being said, my guardians got me the amusement, and I open it up and discover its on like 5 separate floppies. It ends up being a point-and-click experience diversion with content, and it appeared to have been made utilizing Hyperstudio or Hypercard or a.

The primary thing you see after the title screen is a door to an old clubhouse assembled with old stones...i recall the "stones" they utilized resembled one of the default surfaces in those old projects. Anyways, you go inside the club that evidently you and some companion hang out in, and nod off on the sofa.

You get up and see that a bookshelf has some shining poop behind it. You move the bookshelf aside, and discover a passageway into an old cellar. Profound in the cellar, there's an interesting shining key...i recollect there was a kind of unicorn on it. There was something about you believing that your companion must've concealed this from you. Anyways, you snatch the key, and you'd wind up in an insane dream world.

The dream world is the place a large portion of the diversion that I played occurred. There were a few areas, including a ranch house, a little broken ruin, a dull backwoods, and a goo hole. In the vast majority of these areas are 'people'...and by that, I mean cartoony objects with appearances. There was the furious bone, a basin, a little mouse, a talking stone, and so on.

All around the diversion, you assemble things and settle basic riddles. I recollect one riddle included a ballad where you took the first letter of each one line, and each of those letters remained for a color...then, you'd run across a pack of hued mushrooms, and in the event that you touched them in the request that the lyric says, it might open a mystery way. An alternate part, you need to therapist your character some way or another to converse with a mouse. Truly unusual stuff.

You could trigger distinctive discussions with each of the characters as you advancement, and additionally new territories and new things. The discussions were odd to me as a child, halfway in light of the fact that I recall that they swore a LOT (I recollect the Bonehead fellow platitude bitch at one point, at that age, that was a major ordeal) yet generally in light of the fact that they continued discussing a Wall. They'd caution you to be watchful of what lies past the divider or something thusly.

All things considered, lo and view, in the long run, you really get to the divider at one point, and on the off chance that you do crap right, you can really get past it.

Past the divider is a careful reproduction of the dream world, aside from a bundle of changes...all the colors are more blunt, very nearly to the point of being ash. Each character you met on the other side is here, with the exception of solidified set up rather than vivified, and they all have alarmed looks on their appearances.

Anyhow the freakiest of all was the content. All around whatever is left of the amusement, it provided for you a portrayal of what was happening, in the same way as an old RP diversion. However here, it simply said poop again and again like "Don't TRUST THE LIGHT."

I blew a gasket, and quit playing. I can't even discover one of the floppies any longer, which is odd, in light of the fact that we're fucking hoarders. In the event that anybody knows else other possibilities about this diversion (particularly its REAL name, evidently "Dream on Air" is not what its called) please given me a chance to know...i surmise that amusement might be enjoyable to play now that I'm more seasoned.

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