The Inner World - The Last Wind Monk Free Download [portable Edition]
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- Sep 5, 2019
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Updated: Mar 21, 2020
About This Game The flute nose dynasty has been watching over Asposia for centuries on end. In secret, they fill the roly-poly world with light and life. Emil, a trader for odds and ends, has led all the Asposians astray, making them believe that the dynasty is in cahoots with dark forces. Seriously, who knows what this weird family is doing day in, day out? The only one who could stop evil Emil is the heir to the flute nose throne: Robert. He has been petrified for three years, though. With a huge dose of enthusiasm, but little to no idea what he’s actually doing, he embarks on an adventure to find the legendary last wind monk. Of course, he has some great company: Peck, as loyal as he is flightless, and Laura, a rebel who certainly does fly, but only off the handle and who is Robert’s love with a capital L, by the way. A final ray of hope is provided by the mysterious Mama Dola, who seems to know more about Robert’s destiny than Robert himself…FeaturesExperience the fun and moving sequel to “The Inner World” (you don’t need to know the first part!). Save the flute noses from persecution and evil Emil!Hours of fun brainteasers await you: find the last wind monk, cause trouble in a tumble mouse factory, play with Uncle Oboe for some toilet paper in prison, help a desperate Bingo-Pony become happy once again, bring the adorable baby gorf back home and save Asposia! Again!Navigate Robert and Laura, those charming Asposians, through the game. And now you can even operate the nutty pigeon, Peck.There are new sites for you to discover! Including the topsy-turvy airport “Asposia Central”, the quirky tumble mouse farmers and the mysterious Shovel Mountains.Practice new songs on your magic flute nose and activate ancient artefacts.Beautiful hand-drawn adventure for people quick on the draw.Hilarious dialogues in awesome sound quality.The Asposian puzzle help: Provides you with hints when you’re as clueless as Robert – completely spoiler-free of course.Available for most any operating system or console – except the Gameboy! 7aa9394dea Title: The Inner World - The Last Wind MonkGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Studio FizbinPublisher:Headup Games, Kalypso Media DigitalRelease Date: 20 Oct, 2017 The Inner World - The Last Wind Monk Free Download [portable Edition] the inner world the last wind monk komplettlösung. the inner world the last wind monk 4pda. the inner world the last wind monk guide. the inner world the last wind monk soluce. the inner world the last wind monk amazon. the inner world the last wind monk ps4. the inner world the last wind monk skidrow. the inner world the last wind monk xbox. the inner world the last wind monk ps4 trophy guide. the inner world - the last wind monk key. the inner world the last wind monk soluzione. the inner world the last wind monk pdalife. the inner world the last wind monk metacritic. the inner world the last wind monk youtube. the inner world the last wind monk pc. the inner world the last wind monk analisis. the inner world the last wind monk trophy guide. the inner world the last wind monk spolszczenie. the inner world the last wind monk ps4 review. the inner world the last wind monk test. the inner world the last wind monk torrent. the inner world the last wind monk switch. www gog.com/game/the_inner_world_the_last_wind_monk Very fun game that gets almost everything right. The graphics, interface, sound\/music are all great. The story is interesting and the humour works well.The only disappointment is that the solutions to the puzzles in the second half of the game were at times obscure. I ended up using the in game hints at times, which I hate doing. At times, reading the solutions to puzzles didn't make the logic of the puzzle clear. Doesn't spoil the game but with better puzzles the game would be a classic.. It's a good adventure game and follow-up to the first game. Not a lot of quality point and clicks around these days, so fans of the genre should definitely buy this.It did feel a bit short, with the each of the 6 chapters being set in a fairly small location and the story feeling quite rushed along, You initially get the ability to switch between different characters, and at one point can switch between 3, which hints at a bigger game to come, but this never materializes, and for the last two chapters you're then limited to a single character. At one point one of the main characters goes off on her own quest, so you assume there will be a chapter devoted to that, but she just reappears as a non-playable character in the final.Steam tells me I played it for 9 hours, so I got my money's worth and I had a good time with it, but would have definitely appreciated it being longer.. Wish you could "play" the wind song along with the three new ones added in this sequel, really liked that in the first game. Really liked it otherwise. :D. This game is a strange mix between beautiful, ridiculous, lovely and nazi-parabel.That stupid main character and his bird (which you can control). Plus the sarcastic sidekick. Fighting against nosist nazis (hating flute-noses). And so much strange and likeable people to meet.On top of that nice puzzles and beautiful drawn graphics. I loved that game!. This is a game for Nazi sympathisers. I wouldn't have bought if I had known that. The villains of the story, Emil and Conroy, are equivalents of Hitler and the Pope respectively, and while the Pope is depicted as the absolute evil throughout the game, Hitler here appears to be rather a "poor guy," a fragile soul whom the developers encourage us to see as another victim of the cold world. Very inappropriate. Playing this game I failed to understand why all characters including the hero and the sage had to be so sympathetic to the obvious equivalent of Hitler. Don't let your kids waste their precious time on this Nazi propaganda in the form of a cutesy point-and-click game, since there are many other beautiful experiences in the world.
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