All Fridges Are Psychotic - a 'point & touch' adventure

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All Fridges Are Psychotic - a 'point & touch' adventure

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Hello folks,

Really, really sorry for the shameless plug, but thought that no-one else would appreciate this more than you guys!

We've made an iPhone game that's basically a homage to our adventure faves, Monkey Island, Dott, etc. It's called All Fridges Are Psychotic, and is about a a young scriptwriter and a time travelling fridge (a reject from Back to the Future)! The humour and type of puzzles are in the spirit of the Lucasarts classics, so hope you like it!

Here's a couple of screenshots and a link to the game on iTunes

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http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/all-frid ... 10546?mt=8

Let me know what you think!
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I think I don't have an iPhone :)
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Post by Graxer »

Looks quite good,(and I'm very impressed by the reviews so far on iTunes) but I don't really want to buy it without seeing more...

Perhaps a video or free lite version would be useful. :wink:

EDIT: Ok, I've seen the trailer now http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou0xXm3xGSc
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Post by raina »

Reminds me of this guy:

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I dunno, could be fun on the iPhone but unfortunately I don't have one. Are you considering ports for other platforms?
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@Graxer Yeah, we're thinking of making a lite version with just a few puzzles in it for people to try out. It's good to know that that would maybe affect your decision.

@raina Haha, that's amazing! He has the exact same jacket! Unfortunately, made it in Unity which is an app engine for the iPhone so unless they add support we're a bit screwed for other platforms.

Here's a link to our website, which has a bit more info on the game - http://flaghippo.com/
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Post by sanguinehearts »

Id definately like to try a demo version before buying, but at £1.79 it isnt overpriced. I might just spend out anyway.
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sanguinehearts wrote:Id definately like to try a demo version before buying, but at £1.79 it isnt overpriced. I might just spend out anyway.
Your dreams have come true! Lite version out now!

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/all-frid ... 69757?mt=8
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Post by Graxer »

I really enjoyed the demo! Great work, I like the humour! When I have the time to play it I will get the full version! :)
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Thanks Graxer!
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flaghippo wrote: @raina Haha, that's amazing! He has the exact same jacket! Unfortunately, made it in Unity which is an app engine for the iPhone so unless they add support we're a bit screwed for other platforms.
Is developing for Unity on the iPhone really that different from developing for Unity for Windows/Mac? Isn't it all C# usually?
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Vinterstum wrote: Is developing for Unity on the iPhone really that different from developing for Unity for Windows/Mac? Isn't it all C# usually?
No, not at all. It's very very similar - we used Javascript out of preference.
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