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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 3, 2016 2:00:26 GMT
Anyone play it? It's available on Android as an app as well, so rejoice, fellow delicious friends!
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 3, 2016 6:36:54 GMT
What is it?
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 3, 2016 13:09:00 GMT
It's a version of Victorian era London under the surface of the earth, near hell, with a lot of eldritch stuff (most importantly the bazaar, which serves as the ingame shop as well as the guys responsible for dragging London there in the first place; I myself think that they're the pseudonyms of the devs), and all told in a text based MMORPG game where you can invite your friends over to dinner, something you can't really do in other MMOS.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 3, 2016 13:15:39 GMT
It's a version of Victorian era London under the surface of the earth, near hell, with a lot of eldritch stuff (most importantly the bazaar, which serves as the ingame shop as well as the guys responsible for dragging London there in the first place; I myself think that they're the pseudonyms of the devs), and all told in a text based MMORPG game where you can invite your friends over to dinner, something you can't really do in other MMOS. If it's on IOS I might have a look.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 3, 2016 13:19:48 GMT
It's a version of Victorian era London under the surface of the earth, near hell, with a lot of eldritch stuff (most importantly the bazaar, which serves as the ingame shop as well as the guys responsible for dragging London there in the first place; I myself think that they're the pseudonyms of the devs), and all told in a text based MMORPG game where you can invite your friends over to dinner, something you can't really do in other MMOS. If it's on IOS I might have a look. It is. The app is laggier than the website (it's a webgame).
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 3, 2016 13:21:16 GMT
If it's on IOS I might have a look. It is. The app is laggier than the website (it's a webgame). I shall look into it and report back once I have
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 3, 2016 13:28:37 GMT
It is. The app is laggier than the website (it's a webgame). I shall look into it and report back once I have You may want to know some things: 1. Some stuff can give you madness and nightmares. Try not to get them. 2. There are 4 qualities you will all need for some of the longer missions: Dangerousness, which is strength (a bear); Persuasiveness, which is wit and literary skills (a fox); Shadowiness, which is stealing, dexterity sneaking, and anything that Snake does in the Metal Gear series (a cat); And Watchfulness, which is actually about intelligence (a owl). 3. Try to have at least 1 main skill you will keep for the game, and 1 main group you will count on (groups: like the church, hell, Bohemians (artsy stuff), constables, urchins...). 4. Whatever you do, don't be too risk taking. The very hard stuff will make you be in mortal danger. Some of the mission quests are very evil.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Sept 3, 2016 13:32:39 GMT
I shall look into it and report back once I have You may want to know some things: 1. Some stuff can give you madness and nightmares. Try not to get them. 2. There are 4 qualities you will all need for some of the longer missions: Dangerousness, which is strength (a bear); Persuasiveness, which is wit and literary skills (a fox); Shadowiness, which is stealing, dexterity sneaking, and anything that Snake does in the Metal Gear series (a cat); And Watchfulness, which is actually about intelligence (a owl). 3. Try to have at least 1 main skill you will keep for the game, and 1 main group you will count on (groups: like the church, hell, Bohemians (artsy stuff), constables, urchins...). 4. Whatever you do, don't be too risk taking. The very hard stuff will make you be in mortal danger. Some of the mission quests are very evil. What skills are best? Watchfulness and Perswasivness sound like what is focus on.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 3, 2016 13:32:53 GMT
It is. The app is laggier than the website (it's a webgame). I shall look into it and report back once I have Oh, and send a calling card to me once you get a house (usually by sweet-talking a certain lady), so if you want to continue, I can help you ( some missions require an acquaintance to help you).
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 3, 2016 13:33:38 GMT
You may want to know some things: 1. Some stuff can give you madness and nightmares. Try not to get them. 2. There are 4 qualities you will all need for some of the longer missions: Dangerousness, which is strength (a bear); Persuasiveness, which is wit and literary skills (a fox); Shadowiness, which is stealing, dexterity sneaking, and anything that Snake does in the Metal Gear series (a cat); And Watchfulness, which is actually about intelligence (a owl). 3. Try to have at least 1 main skill you will keep for the game, and 1 main group you will count on (groups: like the church, hell, Bohemians (artsy stuff), constables, urchins...). 4. Whatever you do, don't be too risk taking. The very hard stuff will make you be in mortal danger. Some of the mission quests are very evil. What skills are best? Watchfulness and Perswasivness sound like what is focus on. None. You choose. My one is a persuasive and shadowy person (aka gentleman thief). People have beaten their way to the palace, and you will need all 4 skills for stuff like an ambition (a long mission you only have once) or one of those premium missions.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 5, 2016 16:07:57 GMT
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