Domino House [Demo]
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Domino House [Demo]
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Descrição
A point-and-click puzzle game. Solve puzzles involving domino pieces, hidden objects, and item use to escape the strange Domino House.
This is version Beta 3 of the Demo. It’s a compressed version of the game; it has many fewer rooms than the full game.
However, there is a reachable goal to get to the end of the demo. Every item you will pick up will be useful.
Please give us your feedback so we can make the actual game even better.
Credits
Programming by lilou_cormic
Design and art by Hamsterspit
Music by Joshua McLean
Note: Each puzzle has visual clues. However, sound cues are also present.
Como jogar
Left-click on objects to interact
Right-click on objects to get a description Drag/drop items from the inventory to use them
FAQ
O que é Domino House Demo?
Domino House Demo é um jogo de quebra-cabeça point-and-click desenvolvido por Lilou Cormic, onde você explora uma casa misteriosa cheia de puzzles com tema de dominó.
Como jogar Domino House Demo?
Em Domino House Demo, você interage com objetos pela casa clicando, resolvendo puzzles de lógica para desvendar os segredos escondidos.
Quem é o desenvolvedor de Domino House Demo?
Domino House Demo foi desenvolvido e publicado pela desenvolvedora indie Lilou Cormic.
Quais são os principais recursos de Domino House Demo?
Domino House Demo apresenta arte desenhada à mão, mecânica intuitiva de point-and-click e uma série de puzzles interconectados centrados em dominós e exploração.
Domino House Demo é gratuito e em qual plataforma está disponível?
Domino House Demo pode ser jogado gratuitamente no navegador através do Kongregate.
Comentários
jeffallen55
May. 21, 2020
Did I miss something? What was the significance of the x67?
If you ended the game with three secrets unlocked and the message:"thanks for playing this demo" then you didn't miss anything.The x67 is for the full game! :) Thanks for playing!
drnoam
May. 22, 2020
Thanks for the game. I enjoyed the atmosphere and a lot of the puzzles, especially as some of them seem impossible but then are suddenly simple when you figure them out. The one thing that bothered me the most was the lack of contrast between colours - some things are hard to see, like the writing on the wall in some places. Another thing was the red herrings, potential clues for the 4 domino seemed to be everywhere...
Thanks for the feedback and I am happy you liked the game! The contrast is hard to change now for all the rooms and most of the writing on the wall is movie game or cartoons-poetry references anyway(mostly)!:) Didn't want to make red herrings they just happen as a result of the art design. Maybe i can sort some out.
freteczka97
Jun. 10, 2020
The game 100% needs to be played in fullscreen imo, in a small window some clues and interactive ares are too tiny. I feel really silly that the only thing I got stuck on enough to google is a piece of rubble that needed to be moved on the floor. The puzzles weren't always obvious, but I always felt like I had clues that I needed to find applications for, so there was always a route of logic to follow. The window guy really creeped me out, by the way. I've played enough Rusty Lake to associate sudden approaches of pitch black figures with my imminent death, not smiley triangle traders. I feel bad tho, he seems like a nice fellow.
Hello, thanks for playing and the feedback! Some rubble you say ? :)) it is interesting to see how unique people are but hey we could all use a little help from time to time! I like Rusty Lake games myself...maybe subconscious the man in the window came from playing their games. But the only thing evil in my window man is probably the H.H.Holmes hat. :)
Scribblesystem
May. 22, 2020
This was really fun!! I got stuck constantly and I couldn't figure out the eye for the longest time, but I eventually got it! I agree with all the other reviews that say the red herring clues were a little frustrating, but I assume that's because of the demo. Thank you for making the music clues visual and not just auditory!! I'm hard of hearing and games that don't have visual components to the musical clues make it almost impossible for me to solve.
Thanks for the feedback! Some of the possible red herrings can be solved with the full game the others are unintentionally there! Yes not all people are good at replicating music I am among them also so a visual clue is a welcoming site.! :)
SwindleWizard
Jun. 04, 2020
I really struggle to see anything in this game. I like the style but I find it unplayable. Straining to see clues gave me a headache.
Thanks for the feedback! :) I can suggest you can play the game in full-screen mode: by clicking that blue square with white arrows in it!That might help although don't know about those headaches.