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Name | The Last Weekend | |
Developer | KEXBOY | |
Publisher | KEXBOY | | |
Tags | Indie Casual Adventure Free to play Singleplayer | | |
Release | 2017-03-03 | |
Steam | € £ $ / % |
News | 32 |
Controls | Keyboard Mouse |
Players online |  0  |
Steam Rating | Need more reviews to generate a review score |
Steam store |  https://store.steampowered.com/app/509800  |
SteamSpy |
Peak CCU Yesterday | |
Owners |  50,000 .. 100,000 +/-   |
Players - Since release |   +/- |
Players - Last 2 weeks |   +/- |
Average playtime (forever) | 0 |
Average playtime (last 2 weeks) | 0 |
Median playtime (forever) | 0 |
Median playtime (last 2 weeks) | 0 |
LINUX STREAMERS (0)
The many faces of Death |
You already know that one of the game's characters has chosen to become Death. But a black cloak with a hood or a large scythe was never taken. The Death in my game always looks different and today I'am going to tell you about it.
The faces of Death in «The Last Weekend» appear in a consistent logical pattern. It's not very obvious and doesn't affect the plot but you are sure to know about it. The form that Death takes depends on the character it comes to. And the logic is simple- it’s the mirror opposite of the character.
For instance, imagine a young man who cares about his appearance a lot. He wears trendy clothes and goes to barbershops and beauty salons. He thinks that it’s the only way of living and ignores people who think differently. How do you think the Death would look like when it comes to him? Right – like a weary dirty bum.
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[ 2016-10-25 23:19:30 CET ] [ Original post ] |