Crystal Cities 2 Demo
CONTROLS
[I] - Inventory
Uses the item in the direction you're facing. Also, if doing that would have no effect, some items can be used by themselves. For instance, clothing can be worn, the bucket can be dumped out, etc.
[C] - Combine
Pick two items from your inventory to combine. Used when putting two items together to create something, or to choose two different items to use together.
[D] - Describe
Gives a description of an item from your inventory.
Other -
[SPACE] is often used for selecting, and [DEL] for cancelling or leaving an area. It should be either obvious, or there should be a message telling you of that. Use [S] to skip some long animated sequences. (As of now, only works on the intro sequence.)
[I] - Inventory
Uses the item in the direction you're facing. Also, if doing that would have no effect, some items can be used by themselves. For instance, clothing can be worn, the bucket can be dumped out, etc.
[C] - Combine
Pick two items from your inventory to combine. Used when putting two items together to create something, or to choose two different items to use together.
[D] - Describe
Gives a description of an item from your inventory.
Other -
[SPACE] is often used for selecting, and [DEL] for cancelling or leaving an area. It should be either obvious, or there should be a message telling you of that. Use [S] to skip some long animated sequences. (As of now, only works on the intro sequence.)
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Last modified 2017-01-01 05:50:40
Crystal Cities 2 demo is, despite being a demo, better than the first game.
There are some neat things in here, but it kind of falls apart at the end. I don't know if it can be completed because the last boards are kind of buggy and incomplete. What is there is a Zeux style game set in a spaceship with some interesting puzzles, like one where you slide around tiles to find a key in a box.
There's some decent original music, and a few neat graphics like that yak in the screenshot.
There are some neat things in here, but it kind of falls apart at the end. I don't know if it can be completed because the last boards are kind of buggy and incomplete. What is there is a Zeux style game set in a spaceship with some interesting puzzles, like one where you slide around tiles to find a key in a box.
There's some decent original music, and a few neat graphics like that yak in the screenshot.