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Release notes - The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark - 2.32.378.9106
[ 2024-01-30 12:17:29 CET ] [ Original post ]
Bugfixes:
- - Issue with dialogue not being in the correct state after Resetting the game, causing softocks
- - Issue using the Click to Start Menu Issue with a controller
- - Loading Screen Music only playing for a brief second when exiting a Case
- - Various Dialogue Choices and Menu issues
- - Case 4: Ticket Booth Translation Issues
- - Restarting a Case while Dialogue is on Screen making Dialogue Choices unable to be interacted with
- - Item Hotspots overlapping inventory causing the wrong item to be picked up on smaller screens
- - Case 6: Cables Hotspot disappearring after picking one up
- - Case 6: Save/Load making the Science Bench Hotspot layer over Mcking's hotspot
- - Case 4: Save/Load causing McQueen's hotspot to reappear at his previously position
- - Hotspot text not layering above items when dragging them
- - Case 2: No Door SFX when entering and leaving Nanny Dooley's Room
- - Raxa Case: Save/Load makeing Raxa's reflection disappear in the first WWW Screen
- - Strange issue with Main Interaction Button if it's not mapped
- - Inventory items missing
[ 2024-01-30 12:17:29 CET ] [ Original post ]
The Darkside Detective: Season 2
Spooky Doorway
Developer
Akupara Games
Publisher
2021-04-15
Release
GameBillet:
13.79 €
Game News Posts:
35
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
Overwhelmingly Positive
(1339 reviews)
Public Linux Depots:
- The Darkside Detective : Season 2 Linux Depot [913.18 M]
Whether you’re a returning player or brand new to town, Twin Lakes City has something for everyone.
Haven’t played Season 1? We understand. There’s a lot going on in the world, from Norway relocating to the moon to France going in reverse to Californian Krakens. You can’t play everything. And if Star Wars can start on Episode 4, why can’t you start here with Season 2? We have your back (which we’re not returning, by the way), so this season starts with a recap of everything you need to know from the previous game.
Season 2 is bigger, better, and 100% slimier than ever! A year after the “Motel Incident” of Season 1, we find our reliable Darkside Detective, Francis McQueen, picking up the pieces that left the Darkside Division’s dynamic duo as a slightly less-than-dynamic solo.
While the best line of defense against the unknown took a hit to their ranks, the Darkside’s ominous influence remains ever-present with the supernatural running amuck and the paranormal causing havoc around the completely (ab)normal city of Twin Lakes.
It’s time to brush up on the occult, bust out your signed copy of Guylight, and answer the age-old question, “Why does the moon always seemingly show up when something goes wrong?”
This brand new collection of comedic point-and-click adventures will see Detective McQueen in six new standalone cases as he investigates a creepy carnival, explores a retirement home, and even tries to unwind on a trip to “sunny” old Ireland…
Haven’t played Season 1? We understand. There’s a lot going on in the world, from Norway relocating to the moon to France going in reverse to Californian Krakens. You can’t play everything. And if Star Wars can start on Episode 4, why can’t you start here with Season 2? We have your back (which we’re not returning, by the way), so this season starts with a recap of everything you need to know from the previous game.
Season 2 is bigger, better, and 100% slimier than ever! A year after the “Motel Incident” of Season 1, we find our reliable Darkside Detective, Francis McQueen, picking up the pieces that left the Darkside Division’s dynamic duo as a slightly less-than-dynamic solo.
While the best line of defense against the unknown took a hit to their ranks, the Darkside’s ominous influence remains ever-present with the supernatural running amuck and the paranormal causing havoc around the completely (ab)normal city of Twin Lakes.
It’s time to brush up on the occult, bust out your signed copy of Guylight, and answer the age-old question, “Why does the moon always seemingly show up when something goes wrong?”
This brand new collection of comedic point-and-click adventures will see Detective McQueen in six new standalone cases as he investigates a creepy carnival, explores a retirement home, and even tries to unwind on a trip to “sunny” old Ireland…
MINIMAL SETUP
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
- Processor: Pentium 4Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Chipset 3000
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
- Processor: Pentium 4Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated GPU
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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