11-08-2008, 11:33 AM
Way back when LucasArts still had the artistic genius of Tim Schafer working for them, they released a game called Grim Fandango.
Grim Fandango was a groundbreaking game, taking the adventure game genre and moving it into a 3d world. The game was very witty and funny as well (as all Schafer games are). If somehow you ever find a copy of this floating into your possession, be sure to play it to completion.
I guess the real reason I've created this topic is because Tim Schafer released the puzzle document to the game on his site. A puzzle document essentially contains the entire game in it, characters, narrative, puzzle flow and solutions included. Something really interesting to look at, if only to learn how they did it.
http://www.doublefine.com/news.php/site/...rim_thing/
Grim Fandango was a groundbreaking game, taking the adventure game genre and moving it into a 3d world. The game was very witty and funny as well (as all Schafer games are). If somehow you ever find a copy of this floating into your possession, be sure to play it to completion.
I guess the real reason I've created this topic is because Tim Schafer released the puzzle document to the game on his site. A puzzle document essentially contains the entire game in it, characters, narrative, puzzle flow and solutions included. Something really interesting to look at, if only to learn how they did it.
http://www.doublefine.com/news.php/site/...rim_thing/
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