About This Game After falling asleep in the cinema, you wake up in a movie you've seen so many times before. Use your detective skills to solve the mystery of the missing film crew and finish the movie. There are strange sound waves that appear to be keeping everyone trapped in this cryptic world. Maybe these sound waves are your way out! Explore the diverse world of Shutterville, inspired by horror B-movies.More than 80 game scenes21 mini gamesNew silhouette matching modeOriginal soundtrack 7aa9394dea Title: Showing Tonight: Mindhunters IncidentGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:phime studio LLCPublisher:phime studio LLCRelease Date: 12 Nov, 2015 Showing Tonight: Mindhunters Incident Download For Pc [key Serial] showing tonight mindhunters incident komplettlösung. showing tonight mindhunters incident forum. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough chess game. showing tonight mindhunters incident safe. showing tonight mindhunters incident part 4. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough part 1. showing tonight mindhunters incident download. showing tonight mindhunters incident youtube. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough part 5. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough part 3. showing tonight mindhunters incident. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough part 2. showing tonight mindhunters incident strategy guide. walkthrough for showing tonight mindhunters incident. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough part 4. walk through showing tonight mindhunters incident. showing tonight mindhunters incident steam. showing tonight mindhunters incident walkthrough. showing tonight mindhunters incident wine bottles. showing tonight mindhunters incident solution I really liked this game. Finished in a few hours, but it was fun.. This game should come with a medical warning. It's a 99 cent acid trip with a significant chance of a brain damaging freak out.It was so nonsensical, my jaw dropped several times when I finally figured out the next random sequence of object interactions that drove the "plot" forward. At first, this was frustrating, but then it got funny - really funny - laugh out loud funny as the game moved on (the use for the piranha wins the prize for absurdity). I have completed the game and its bizarre epilogue, and I still have no idea what was going on. I've got to believe this was intentional. It's as if the developers took the half-baked ideas and glaring plot holes from a dozen different low budget Sci-Fi movies and used a random number generator to assign them a position in the game's "script". This isn't merely a language translation problem (though there were several of these throughout the game) this is total lack of pyschological coherence problem, and it is (intentionally?/unintentionally?) hilarious like an Ed Wood movie.I am recommending the game only to people who have read the above description of my playthrough and thought - "I've got to see this fever dream." If you read the description and had any other reaction, I do not recommend this game.. Showing Tonight: Mindhunter’s Incident, developed by Phime Studio, is a point-and-click, adventure puzzle game with a hint of Hidden Object scenarios. After first viewing the trailer, screen shots and the store page summary, I came in with some high expectations. I was hoping for a fun, creepy adventure in my very own B-Horror film. Instead, what I got was a gimmicky puzzle system, horribly rendered cut scenes, an unexplained, unfulfilled and poorly-told story, and a complete lack of Hidden Object sections. You play as Nate, an avid movie-goer who’s become somewhat obsessed with a new film, “Someone Ate My Clapper.” In fact, he’s seen it so many times that the clerk knows his name, and hands him the ticket without needing to ask. Once in the theatre, Nate falls asleep. He awakes just moments later, but not in his local cinema. Rather, he finds himself inside the movie. With the help of Gabriella, a character in the film, Nate must… actually; I can’t really explain the rest of this story. Because everything from here on out makes no sense. Nothing is explained, nothing is clarified, and nothing is elaborated upon. You’re either running about, completing random objectives without rhyme or reason, or you’re struggling to fathom how some of these puzzles made any sense.But first, I want to start with some positive notes regarding Mindhunter’s Incident. The art work is fairly well done. It’s got the detail, depth and color to really shine. The game’s concept is also great. It may lose its charm a few minutes in, but I really like the idea of getting sucked into a movie and solving its mysteries. Also, some of the puzzles are decent and fun. Not all of them, but some.Sadly, that’s all I found enjoyable about Mindhunter’s incident. And it’s a real shame, too, since I had such high expectations. But as far as cons go, there are plenty. Something I really must address is the Hidden Object sections. There are only three of them in this game. Three Hidden Object sections. That’s it. I thought I had missed some along the way, but that wasn’t the case. The game was so lazy that it repeated all three of them in the final stage. Did they not have the time to make more than three? Seriously?Instead, you get a multitude of these “silhouette puzzles.” They’re simple, rotate certain objects to fit a certain position, and that’s it. These were a nice surprise at first, but it isn’t long before they start cropping up everywhere. There must be at least twenty of these, and they all follow the same formula. Why would the devs devote so much time to these repetitive puzzles, rather than implement more Hidden Object sections? It just baffles me.Voice acting is awful, but I can’t necessarily call that a con. The game does take place in a B-Horror movie, after all. Honestly, I thought the bad acting was a welcomed addition. What I didn’t find welcoming, however, were the cutscenes. They’re all horribly rendered and look like crap compared to everything else. Not only that, but they’re accompanied by some of the worst animation I’ve seen in a long time. Characters heads bounce around in a laughable manner, everyone’s movement is awkward and stilted, and don’t get me started on the lip syncing. It just looks bad, end of story.Some of these puzzles are alright, but most boil down to finding an item, walking to a certain location, using that item, and then venturing out to do it all over again. They aren’t rewarding, nor are they fun. And that’s the key word, here. “Fun.” Mindhunter’s Incident just wasn’t fun. Instead, it was frustrating, tear-jerking-ly boring, and confusing. There are so many great point and click adventure games on Steam, and this most certainly is not one of them.. Truly mediocre. Clunky and unintuitive, a lot of empty space and repetitive play, and the plot is barely worth mentioning.There is really better games in the genre out there. If you can get it with a voucher, then I guess, but you can really do better.. The game is quite a ride so far, and it doesn't reveal all at once. At the beginning you are not sure what you are doing, but it turns out it fits the very premise of the story.The music is atmospheric, not intrusive, and it blends nicely. The puzzles are interesting, and not so typical for this genre. Overall, very interesting game, and I recommend it.. Truly mediocre. Clunky and unintuitive, a lot of empty space and repetitive play, and the plot is barely worth mentioning.There is really better games in the genre out there. If you can get it with a voucher, then I guess, but you can really do better.. Truly mediocre. Clunky and unintuitive, a lot of empty space and repetitive play, and the plot is barely worth mentioning.There is really better games in the genre out there. If you can get it with a voucher, then I guess, but you can really do better.
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