Gateway II

Gateway II

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Gateway II

Avaliação:
4.1
Lançamento: October 23, 2008
Última atualização: February 13, 2020
Desenvolvedor: struma

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Descrição

O jogo tem uma premissa muito simples: guie o personagem por uma série de salas. Resolva um mini-quebra-cabeça em cada sala para avançar. Nas opções, você pode ativar o AUXÍLIO DE COR (se tiver dificuldade para ver certas cores) e o AUXÍLIO AUDITIVO (se você tem deficiência auditiva ou está sem áudio no computador). Você encontra o Gateway 1 aqui:
http://www.kongregate.com/games/struma/gateway-i
Confira The Gateway Trilogy aqui: https://store.steampowered.com/app/661470/

Como jogar

Use o mouse para interagir com o ambiente.

FAQ

O que é Gateway II?
Gateway II é um jogo de aventura point-and-click de quebra-cabeça gratuito online desenvolvido por Anders Gustafsson.

Como jogar Gateway II?
Em Gateway II, você controla um robô clicando para mover e interagir com objetos para resolver puzzles ambientais e avançar por diferentes salas.

Qual é o ciclo principal de jogabilidade em Gateway II?
O ciclo principal de Gateway II envolve explorar salas, encontrar pistas e resolver puzzles lógicos para desbloquear novas áreas e avançar na história.

Gateway II possui uma história?
Sim, Gateway II apresenta uma narrativa misteriosa que se desenrola conforme você resolve puzzles e encontra eventos únicos durante o jogo.

Em quais plataformas posso jogar Gateway II?
Gateway II é um jogo em Flash para navegador e pode ser jogado online em plataformas que suportam Flash ou alternativas.

Atualizações do desenvolvedor

Sep 10, 2019 6:56am

In celebration of the soon to be released The Gateway Trilogy, I updated the game!

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libbysquib

Aug. 24, 2013

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So the first thing I did was hit "settings" on the menu and I just wanted to say you, creator, are a fabulous person! While I myself am not hearing impaired or colour blind, I greatly appreciate that you're making this game more accessible to all persons. I'm a huge fan of accessibility

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AbbieMulligan

Nov. 10, 2011

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WALKTHROUGH4; KEEP IT ALIVE BY PRESSING +
10. When you get to the red light path again, walk out to the other door using the same pattern as you did walking in, but in reverse. Walk out two squares from the right, then back to the first square, then out to the fourth square and back to the third, then out to the sixth square and back to the fifth, then to the other door and it will open.
11. Watch the TV. Put the second videotape in the slot and press the transfer button. When it’s done transferring both clips, eject the tape. Watch the video clips for story and turn off the TV.
12. Enter the second door on the right. Flip the light on and off three times until you see the light in the distance blink three times. Examine the table. Pick up the pen and draw all over the ripped off part of the paper at the bottom. A number will be revealed. (86763454) Pick up the phone and call this number. Proceed to the next room.

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AbbieMulligan

Nov. 10, 2011

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WALKTHROUGH3; KEEP IT ALIVE BY PRESSING +
8. Use the newspaper on the door, then use the key on the lock. Step out of the way and pick up the newspaper to get the key. Then use the key on the lock and go through the door.

9. There is an invisible path on the ground heading straight out from the door. You can see the footprints under your mouse when you move it over the path. When you walk on the path, it shows up for a brief time, and you have to make it entirely visible. Standing on the standing location just inside the door, click on the farthest point along the path where the mouse still shows footprints. You will walk straight there and display the whole path. Take the second videotape and head back through the living room.

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NickDX

Jun. 28, 2010

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It's nice to see a serious subject as a theme for the story every now and then...
All the puzzles were very creative and intuitive, except maybe for the color code alarm one (had to use a guide) and the scribble on the paper to get number one, I found myself writing stuff and drawing, but took forever to get that the number was actually hidden there...

Now that I think of it, it all makes sense that the numbers were "pressed down" when she wrote on the upper part of the notepad... genious!

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smdsegamariodav

Dec. 07, 2012

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I HATED THE FREAKING EYEBALLS POPPING OUT ITS LIKE THERES TOO MUCH SCARY THINGS IN THIS WORLD