Secret Legend
Knowing some of the things hidden in Tunic, I wouldn’t be surprised if they have a secret message hidden on the dark side of the moon. Not in-game, the real moon.
Knowing some of the things hidden in Tunic, I wouldn’t be surprised if they have a secret message hidden on the dark side of the moon. Not in-game, the real moon.
I love Nicole’s diplomatic ability ^_^”
Oh my god, that game. The kind of puzzles it has is exactly the one I love and I totally had a blast, but games like this are practically impossible to finish without looking up tips, and I put that off as much as I could, since once you start you’ll just look up everything. I was surprised by how much I missed, though I’m glad I figured out the 20th fairy myself (only missed 2 of them and they were the easier ones).
That smug smile of Kade’s in panel 2. Lol.
That and the shark face he’s making in panel 1.
I was gonna mention that. 🙂
It’s a game; I don’t wanna hafta take noootes!
I like the Nancy Drew ref. It took me a while to realize the books were way older than I originally thught. The first book was written in 1930!
Agreed. ^^
I like her determination, but she’s definitely overthinking it, and that’s coming from someone who overthinks things a lot XP
Agreed with the overthinking thing. This isn’t the late 70’s – 80’s (the dark days before the net and web) where the super-secret password to the treasure room was the game’s lead programmer’s aunt’s second cousin twice-removed’s sister’s brother-in-law’s daughter’s best-best friend’s first pet that lived in a fish bowl (and not an actual fish). The only way to find the ‘correct’ answer was to purchase the Hints book available from the game’s distributer for only an additional $19.99 plus tax.
Nicole, isn’t there a manual page with, I dunno, blocks of numbers and such? *gets punched in the muzzle – BONK!*
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I straight up cheated on Tunic and I’m not even sorry I did. That a bit overly complicated to my poor simple brain… I’m only thankful that I didn’t have to defeat the Heir(ess) a second time.
And I thought “World of Goo” was a tough game on Steam!
My gods, Tunic. World’s most convoluted and greatest puzzle games hiding under a thick shell of a Zelda-Themed Metroidvania