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From Puke Buttons to Playing Golf Secrets of Welcome to Elk's Mini Games
Kicking things off we have the Beer Pouring game. What is the most important thing when pouring a draft beer? Controlling the amount of foam. Our foam ratio calculation algorithm is based on the tilt of the glass.
In this mini game where Frigg has to find her way home based on a crappy map, theres a secret button combination that lets you puke anywhere.
You are supposed to catch the beer but it IS actually possible to to catch the fish in this Zelda-inspired fishing mini game.
The playing card mini game Gelk Stack is the only mini game that you can actually lose. Funnily enough, it is also the only mini game that you can replay.
Lastly, Mister Bo invites you to play golf with him. We borrowed heavily from another game for this one. With permission of course ;)
Hoped you liked this post! Question round...
[ 2020-11-03 15:02:04 CET ] [ Original post ]
This post shares insider stories about some of the mini games you can play in Welcome to Elk.
These are some of our more playful examples, but keep in mind that this game is based on true stories which have both humor and dark moments.
Dont worry, no spoilers here
Beer Pouring Game
Kicking things off we have the Beer Pouring game. What is the most important thing when pouring a draft beer? Controlling the amount of foam. Our foam ratio calculation algorithm is based on the tilt of the glass.
The Secret Puke Button
In this mini game where Frigg has to find her way home based on a crappy map, theres a secret button combination that lets you puke anywhere.
Fishing for Beer
You are supposed to catch the beer but it IS actually possible to to catch the fish in this Zelda-inspired fishing mini game.
Gelk Stack
The playing card mini game Gelk Stack is the only mini game that you can actually lose. Funnily enough, it is also the only mini game that you can replay.
Golfing with Mr. Bo
Lastly, Mister Bo invites you to play golf with him. We borrowed heavily from another game for this one. With permission of course ;)
Hoped you liked this post! Question round...
Which mini game did you enjoy the most?
[ 2020-11-03 15:02:04 CET ] [ Original post ]
Welcome to Elk
Triple Topping
Developer
Triple Topping
Publisher
2020-09-17
Release
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12.44 €
Game News Posts:
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🎮 Full Controller Support
🎮 Full Controller Support
Very Positive
(195 reviews)
Public Linux Depots:
- Welcome to Elk Windows 64 [696.51 M]
Game is not tagged as available on Linux on Steam.
Tales of real stories
Welcome to Elk, an adventure game set on a fictional island stitched together with true stories and tall tales, and inhabited by the people who lived them.
Story
You play as Frigg, a young carpenter trading their busy life in the city for an apprenticeship in a small town. When she arrives in Elk, Frigg worries that the slower pace of life will be boring (they don’t even have the internet), but quickly discovers nothing could be further from the truth!
Tragic stories told with love and sometimes humour
The stories reflect the drama of our lives, on Elk it’s known that humour, love and death go hand in hand. Life may seem hard sometimes, but it is always followed by laughter.
Make new friends
On Elk, you will meet weird and wonderful characters - people whom the world has either ignored or forgotten. Follow their ups and downs, their odd drinking rituals and their unique ways of tackling whatever life throws at them.
Unique mini games
Help your new friends on Elk through playful mini games. All games are uniquely tailored to underline the story and the mood of the game.
Meet the people who told the original stories
We value the importance of storytellers, those who carry the tales of others and share them. That's why, in Elk, you will also meet the living storytellers who inspired us to make this game.
How we used true stories in the game?
True stories? how to use a true story in an ethical way? This is how we have dealt with it in Welcome to Elk:The stories in Welcome to Elk, are told by the people who we know and/or were there when the events took place. All are told from memory. The way they are used both on our webpage and in the game is true to the core story but everything like names, locations and other details are changed, renamed and often re-framed to protect the real people behind them, therefore, we call them tall tales. The stories are not one to one like you would experience in true crime for example. They are rewritten and combined to one linear narrative. Characters may play a role in one story where they where not a part of originally and only us who designed it will ever know – or come close to the real truth of the stories.
Welcome to Elk might look like a “fun” game but it’s about telling stories – some are filled with humour others are dark, but they go hand in hand.
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