The timeframe
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The timeframe
Now how do you know how much time has passed from the beggining of the game to the end? Did Henry decide to just get it all overwith in a day or did this epic tale spread through a week or several weeks? Not that a lot of games actually do the whole time frame thingy... Just leave some feed back and I'll get back to it.
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I think the whole game (that you play, not what preceed it) is during a single day. You can see the light outside going down, through the passing of the game
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I think the whole game (that you play, not what preceed it) is during a single day. You can see the light outside going down, through the passing of the game
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>I think the whole game is during a single day.
Correct. It's morning at the beginning of the game, then it progressively gets darker as the day goes by. The endings all occur the next morning.
Correct. It's morning at the beginning of the game, then it progressively gets darker as the day goes by. The endings all occur the next morning.
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