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April 12, 2018

krystine and the children in chains [browser]

Jo99 is back with a new point and click adventure in his unique drawing style: Krystine and the children in chains. (alternative link)

19 comments:

  1. Has anyone else made it past where the children are? I'm at a loss for where to go next - it looks like I've opened all the doors except the one at the very top of the stairs.

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  2. Finished it. Who does drugs? jo99 does drugs.

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  3. If you have the paper, give it to the old guy making sculptures. He will give you a diamond key which opens one of the first doors. There you will find a lizard and a machine which gives you the eyes, mouth and hourglass you need to finish.

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  4. I got through the lizard and the machine, but I don't know where to put everything. I saw the picture that tells me the placement, but I can't find where they actually go.

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  5. I need a scepter

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  6. Oh God, I bloody love these.

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  7. The site doesn't load :(
    I've tried other links to the site (like older games or just the main site adress without the game especification part of the site adress)
    I'm using chrome....
    does anyone has a idea on why is this happening? or on how to get to the webpage?
    thanks

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  8. aha!
    got it! by Kongregate and a google search (the jo99 site still doesn't load though)

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  9. That was fun. Haven't seen one of these for some time. Not too hard, but interesting and very strange.

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  10. for me it doesn't load too. I've been trying since yesterday

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  11. After progressing as far as I could without it, I had to look up how to get the whipped cream. I assumed I was missing an item for that, but it turned out it was much simpler than that. Most of the rest is pretty straightforward. (I don't know if other people got stuck there, but it seems likely.)
    These games are so spectacular, I always love seeing a new one. I'm not sure if I prefer this, where the weirdness of the game environment is set in a weird alternate world, or the Miss Libellule ones, where the weirdness is juxtaposed with our ordinary world; scuba gear, a big museum, etc.

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  12. That was fun. I used the easy mode, which I assume gives you the interactive cursor...thank goodness, otherwise I would have missed a lot. But I made it through with that aspect being my only hints. Yay, me!

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  13. What a strange and beautiful game. Loved it.

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  14. That made my day, wow, I haven't seen a new puzzle at that level for a while.

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  15. I love this one - I would play it again for the music alone.
    Thanks for sharing Bart!

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  16. The first time i came accros one of these i thought they were very strange and too mixed up so i didn't give it a chance.
    The second time i gave it a try (cant't remember which one). After my first game i went to the web page and played them all. Been looking forward for a new game.
    Great as usual and pretty straight forward.

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  17. It's this kind of games that's telling me that game-making can be more than "just" developing. a good idea. It can truly be a work of art. Just to name some others in this category: Mateus Skutnik, Neutral, en jij natuurlijk Bart :-)

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