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Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition Ativador Download

Updated: Mar 12, 2020





















































About This Game In her mid-20's, Kelly has been forced to move back to Nebraska. Back to that flat expanse, that seemingly endless sea of rustling cornstalks peppered by rusty silos and rustier towns. A typically intense Midwestern storm is approaching while Kelly is out; she needs to get home. Three Fourths Home is a visual short story in which you assume the role of Kelly during her drive through the storm. In the 20 miles between her grandparents' crumbling barn and her parents' home, she receives a phone call from her mother. While driving through a stylized representation of rural Nebraska, you must navigate an extended conversation between Kelly and her parents and younger brother.Three Fourths Home takes a look into a specific moment of these characters' lives and their relationships with one another. The narrative touches on a variety of issues affecting Kelly and her family, including disability, adulthood, and familial obligation.GameplayAs a visual short story, dialogue choice is the primary focus of Three Fourths Home. Between the main game and the epilogue, nearly 800 unique dialogue choices shade the story differently based on how you play. In addition to dialogue choice, you must also keep driving in order to keep the conversation going. Stop, and time slows to a crawl. Kelly has to move forward in order to get home.New to the Extended EditionFor its Steam release, Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition includes an expanded edit of the initial release as well as several new elements, including a new epilogue in addition to a number of extra features. Epilogue: Idling in the RubbleSet at a bus stop in snowy Minnesota, Idling in the Rubble follows another conversation that Kelly has with her mother. The 20-30 minute experience delves into Kelly's past, examining her reasons for moving back to Nebraska and her internal struggle following the events of the main game.Extra FeaturesRadioListen to the soundtrack by Neutrino EffectStoriesFour new stories penned by Kelly's younger brother, BenPhotosTake a look through Kelly's final project for her college photography class 6d5b4406ea Title: Three Fourths Home: Extended EditionGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:[bracket]gamesPublisher:DigeratiRelease Date: 20 Mar, 2015 Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition Ativador Download I don't really know what to say about this game. It's weird. I want to make clear that this game is ONLY a conversation. That's really all it is. You don't go to different places like a house or a tower. It's only a conversation. The conversation just gets boring after a while. There's no voice acting, so that also prevents from getting more into the story. The story is slightly interesting, but not nearly interesting enough to make up for the fact there's nothing to listen to and nothing to see.. Oh man, the feels. I wasn't ready for this one. It really hit too close to home. It's a visual novel with an incredible aesthetic, it's just a beautiful way to spend a few hours. The sound design is great and immersive, the sound really adds to the pacing of the story. And remember to take the time to finish the epilogue too. It's cathartic after the emotional wringer you've just been put through.. To quote some of the bonus material under the main menu:"[...] Your choices (location, titling, ordering) feel rushed, or even derivative. Possibly even pretentious. BUT! [...] the subject matter you've chosen has the potential to be very interesting. For some reason, this project manages to be better than the sum of its parts."The artist behind Three Fourths Home has crafted something lovely: it could just be me, but I found its exploration of time past intriguing and heartrending. Like Kelly's photography professor, I find myself willing to give this game a good 70\/100 - it has its shortcomings, but it feels like a great game.. I liked the story, the visual part and music are great. The game is very unusual, simple and deep at the same time. Not just to relax, but to think, also.. The game is simple. You hold the D to go forward and select a few dialogue options. I was really excited about the intensity of feelings it evoked using that simplicity.And there was The Epilogue! The game is worth it just for that experience. Try it, preferrably over a glass of whisky when it's raining outside.

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