About This Game Strange Telephone is a 2D adventure game in which the player explores strange worlds created with merely 6 digits, and has multiple endings.The protagonist Jill is trapped in a dark world with a large door floating before her. She is aided by Graham, who takes on the form of a telephone. Making phone calls with Graham creates various worlds that can be explored. In each of these worlds are items to be found, including the key that will lead to her escape.Developer's VoiceThis is a 2D adventure game in which the main characters - Jill and Graham - must escape from the world in which they've been trapped. I feel that it turned out to be a very unique and original game, featuring all the trappings of a classic indie title: the pixel art graphics, animation, music, and more.This is sort of a "behind the scenes" anecdote, but the game was designed and built upon the foundation of a "hidden story" which isn't directly explained. All of the eleven various ending movies, characters, object designs, etc. were meticulously put together in such a way as to contain parts of the "riddles" used in unravelling this hidden story. I feel that if you can manage to read between the lines and figure some of this stuff out, then the world of Strange Telephone can be enjoyed on an even deeper level, so as the developer I really hope that players keep their eyes and ears open as the play through the game and see what they can find.DeveloperHZ3 Software 7aa9394dea Title: Strange TelephoneGenre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:HZ3 SoftwarePublisher:AGM PLAYISMFranchise:PLAYISMRelease Date: 21 Jan, 2019 Strange Telephone Download No Survey No Password life is strange code telephone nathan. strange telephone number. yuta strange telephone. strange telephone free download. strange telephone twitter. strange telephone black key. strange telephone walkthrough. life is strange solution telephone. strange telephone number gta san andreas. life is strange déverrouiller telephone. strange telephone mod apk. strange telephone apk download. strange telephone 2.0 攻略. strange telephone apk free download. strange telephone hints. strange telephone 2.0 guide. dr strange telephone booth. strange telephone all endings. strange telephone 2ch. strange telephone ios. strange telephone calls. strange telephone ost. strange telephone 2.0. strange telephone fullscreen. strange telephone steam. strange telephone endings. strange telephone pc. strange telephone download. strange number station telephone number. a strange telephone call. strange telephone gameplay. strange telephone mac. strange telephone items. strange telephone wiki. le strange arms telephone number. strange telephone game numbers. life is strange telephone nathan. strange telephone apk. strange telephone android. strange telephone review. strange telephone game console. life is strange telephone code. strange telephone. life is strange nathan telephone code. strange telephone guide. strange telephone game download. strange telephone game. strange telephone igg. strange telephone app store. strange telephone numbers This game is fascinating, charming, heartfelt, but also quite flawed. It is clear that a lot of love went into it, resulting in an earnest, yet imperfect piece unlike anything I've seen before.It draws strong inspiration from Yume Nikki, but does its own thing instead of being a fangame, and I applaud that. It's got the atmosphere, the droning music, the focus on exploration and the surrealism, but has surprisingly original mechanics, tones down on the horror and cranks up the cuteness.The first things that set this game apart from the one it takes inspiration from are the clear objective and the concise Adventure-esque puzzles. You're presented with a door that requires a key, and need to find said key. The puzzles are half reasonable, and half riddled with that darn moon logic I detest so much in adventure games. I eventually got to that state of rubbing everything against everything else hoping something works, which adventure game fans will probably relate to.Instead of being top-down or a platformer, this game has a lateral view but without jumps. Basically, that means that movement is restricted to a single axis, which makes it a lot less fun to explore in my opinion, but maybe it's just me. The only other way of exploring is through this game's core mechanic: Graham, the phone.The phone is a very fascinating feature in this game. Basically, you type any six digit string, and it teleports you somewhere. Every possible number sends you to a different room, and if my calculations are correct, that's about 2,985,984 possibilities. Some of these rooms are uniquely designed for a specific purpose, but most of them are randomly generated.The existance of randomly generated rooms in an adventure game would be curious by itself, but an adventure game where they comprise the majority of the content is absolutely fascinating, and the developer managed to make it work... for the most part. Every room has a "theme" like a haunted house, a forest, a basement, or something like that, and the objects that may appear in a room, as well as the music, depend on that theme. Trying random phone numbers to see where they take you is very fun and exciting early on, and it's a delight to find something awesome and new as you do so. However, by the end of the game (that is, by the time you have nearly everything figured out) the repetitive nature of the random map generator becomes increasingly evident, and if you forgot to bookmark a place with a needed object, it might take a while to find another place that contains it. The game eventually devolves into a tedious session of trying random numbers until you find the object you need in the preview screen, or you give up and try to walk in a single direction from a random number. You know what would help? If we could bookmark numbers from the room we're at instead of only being able to do so from the nexus screen, or if we had a log of recently visited numbers.You know what would help even further? If we didn't "glitch out" every five nanoseconds trying to look for things. See, this really got on my nerves. Why does "glitching out" kick us back to the title screen instead of the nexus? Heck, why is that mechanic even in the game? Maybe it is necessary for a puzzle I never got to, but I digress.As for story, this game doesn't seem to have an overarching plot. Instead, there are countless endearing "mini-stories" you uncover as you solve puzzles and help NPCs, which can be cute, scary, sad, or hilariously awkward (if you played the game, you know the one). These made me really happy, in spite of their simplicity, and I had a chuckle or two, but they're never really deep and intriguing. That is, unless they're supposed to be metaphorical and my unrefined brain misunderstood.So, to wrap this up, this game is kind of a mixed bag. There are many good things and bad things, and while they seem rather evenly mixed, I think the good outweighs the bad. For all its flaws, Strange Telephone is adorable, original and interesting, and you can do a lot worse than it for its low asking price.. It was just kinda seeing the same stuff over and over again. If you liked Yume Nikki, dont play this, even if you have a discount.. I 100% recommend everyone play this this game if they get a chance, it's cheap, and provides that very unique and interesting experience. If you have played Yume Nikki, this game is very similar to it. Strange Telephone shows its inspirations but garners it's own identity with a game concept that will have you wanting to keep coming back til you see it all (even then you wonder if there is something more). Test your imagination and see what the world of Strange Telephone holds for you.. I like this game. I would not recommend it to most people. That said, if you like vague games with lots of interpretation and trial and error with no real guidance, this game is perfect! If you like Yume Nikki fangames this is great! If you like cute pixel art and interesting characters, here you go! If you're expecting a real story, this isn't for you.. I'd got to start off by admitting, I've played a lot of games in this tone and style but this one has the weirdest twist than anything else I've ever played and I've played a lot of weird games. As for the game over all; it is interesting and a lot of fun. The mechanics are interesting and play upon the theme of the game very well. Though there isn't much set story it is still intriguing as you explore the levels and "characters" found within the game. Over all this game was lots of fun and I would recommend for something new to try! Strange Telephone Development History #0001: Drew up an old-school phone for the game.All images are currently in development and are not final versions.https://twitter.com/yyuta342/status/594544090097680386. Strange Telephone Development History #0032: New drawing. All images are currently in development and are not final versions.https://twitter.com/yyuta342/status/685435510047703041. Strange Telephone Development History #0047: Item selection screen.All images are currently in development and are not final versions.https://twitter.com/yyuta342/status/740327153921724416. Strange Telephone Development History #0048: Current progress.All images are currently in development and are not final versions.https://twitter.com/yyuta342/status/764975414892650496. Strange Telephone Development History #0024: Minor changes.All images are currently in development and are not final versions.https://twitter.com/yyuta342/status/610226765944877056. Strange Telephone Development History #0037: #StrangeTelephoneAll images are currently in development and are not final versions.https://twitter.com/yyuta342/status/699208892203425794
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