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Snail Trek - Chapter 1: Intershellar Full Crack

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About This Game Snail Trek - Chapter 1: Intershellar is the first in a series of "20 minute adventures" where you take on the role of a crew of snails on a journey to a new home world.In the style of the early Sierra Online adventure games, Snail Trek has colorful EGA-ish graphics and a text parser interface. Relive the nostalgia in these bite-sized adventures - but without all the pain. Autosaves, a text parser with auto-suggest, and puzzles with no dead ends, all combine to bring this old genre into the modern era.In Chapter 1, you arrive at the lettuce-covered (or so you hope) planet. But something is amiss. Your ship has been damaged and you may not be able to land at all! Meanwhile, your home world is dying, and your entire civilization is waiting for your report on this new planet. Is it really a lettuce-covered paradise?You can find chapter 2 here.Key Features Autosaves - no need to save every few minutes (though you still can if you want). A text parser with both auto-suggest and auto-correct - fat finger your way to puzzle glory (but you can turn them off if you want to suffer more greatly). A text parser that understands what objects are in front of you, so you can be lazy and just type things like 'get' or 'look'. CRT emulation mode that gives those pixels an ever-so-slightly fuzzy look. A stereophonic score. Cute snails. Deaths (but hey, autosaves). No dead ends! Puzzle your way around with impunity! Widescreen aspect ratio, since monitors are more rectangular now. 7aa9394dea Title: Snail Trek - Chapter 1: IntershellarGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Phil FortierPublisher:Phil FortierFranchise:Snail TrekRelease Date: 30 Nov, 2017 Snail Trek - Chapter 1: Intershellar Full Crack The Snail Trek series is well worth your time. On the surface it may just seem like a nostalgic throwback to old Sierra On-Line parser games of the late 80s/early 90s.Not so. The text parser is perhaps the best that's ever been made. Taking inspiration from modern smartphones, the text parser here will autocorrect common spelling mistakes, auto-suggest words in the sentence, and auto-complete long words.The story itself is endearing, charming, funny, and definitely more interesting than you would think a game about talking snails would be. If you have any love for the freedom of parser games -- or even just want to experience that freedom for the first time -- then Snail Trek is where you want to go.. Charming little episodic adventure, very much looking forward to future installments.. Charming little episodic adventure, very much looking forward to future installments.. Funnily interesting, honestly. Also cheap, worth the 99 cents.. Enjoyed this series a lot! It took me around 2.5 hours to play through all four chapters.. This review is pretty much for the series as a whole, btw, not just Chapter 1.)Snail Trek is a pretty delightful series of adventure games, reminiscent of Sierra's SCI-era games (and influenced perhaps most directly by their Space Quest series). Individually, the chapters are reasonably short -- the early ones specifically -- but they get a bit longer and more involved as they progress, and taken as a whole it's a very satisfying chunk of adventure game. I'd definitely recommend just buying the bundle.The puzzles themselves are rarely too difficult, and the game nudges you with hints for the first bits. Later puzzles can definitely stump you for awhile, though, and some of the solutions are rather clever. The game invites you to experience as many deaths as possible, something that was always a favorite pasttime in Sierra games, and its autosave system prevents you from even having to do the standard Sierra save-every-minute technique, which is a welcome feature.The Linux ports of these work quite well (barring one weird Unity bug related to keyboard input at the moment - if you want to "move fast/sprint" ingame, you'll have to rebind that key to something like Insert), and the developer is quick to provide assistance, so extra bonus points for that! Folks who enjoy the CRT emulation should appreciate it, and that option is toggleable for those of us who prefer crisp graphics.All in all, if you're a fan of this sort of game, the bundle with all four chapters will be well worth your time!. This review is pretty much for the series as a whole, btw, not just Chapter 1.)Snail Trek is a pretty delightful series of adventure games, reminiscent of Sierra's SCI-era games (and influenced perhaps most directly by their Space Quest series). Individually, the chapters are reasonably short -- the early ones specifically -- but they get a bit longer and more involved as they progress, and taken as a whole it's a very satisfying chunk of adventure game. I'd definitely recommend just buying the bundle.The puzzles themselves are rarely too difficult, and the game nudges you with hints for the first bits. Later puzzles can definitely stump you for awhile, though, and some of the solutions are rather clever. The game invites you to experience as many deaths as possible, something that was always a favorite pasttime in Sierra games, and its autosave system prevents you from even having to do the standard Sierra save-every-minute technique, which is a welcome feature.The Linux ports of these work quite well (barring one weird Unity bug related to keyboard input at the moment - if you want to "move fast/sprint" ingame, you'll have to rebind that key to something like Insert), and the developer is quick to provide assistance, so extra bonus points for that! Folks who enjoy the CRT emulation should appreciate it, and that option is toggleable for those of us who prefer crisp graphics.All in all, if you're a fan of this sort of game, the bundle with all four chapters will be well worth your time!. I knew this game would be fun as soon as I saw the trailer. It's a fun text parser adventure game. Super retro and made with love. Plus, snails! Who doesn't love snails? Chapter 1 is now available!:. Snail Trek 1 patch: This patch includes:- a number of parser bug fixes- some grammar fixes- most importantly (?), updated Baguette ship graphics. Rainbow DLC now available: If you've enjoyed the Snail Trek series and want to support to the developer so they can make more games like this, the Rainbow DLC is available for chapter 1. It outfits the main character into moving rainbow colors (can be disabled in the Options dialog), and adds an entry into the ship's missing computer page. Also, don't forget to check out the Disco DLC for chapter 4!http://store.steampowered.com/app/842880/Snail_Trek_1__Rainbow_Donation_DLC/. Chapter 3 store page is now live...: It should be available in early January. Go wishlist it!http://store.steampowered.com/app/761480/Snail_Trek__Chapter_3_Lettuce_Be/. Snail Trek releasing in a couple of days!: In the meantime, check out the page for Chapter 2 - A Snail Of Two Worlds!

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