Review: Whirlight: No Time to Trip is a throwback adventure game in every way
Whirlight is whirligig of nostalgia and colour coupled with a back-to-basics adventure game design.
Whirlight is whirligig of nostalgia and colour coupled with a back-to-basics adventure game design.
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In 1957, British science fiction writer John Wyndham published a novel called The Midwich Cuckoos. The basic plot surrounded the small, sedate village of Midwich in the heart of the English countryside, where a strange event suddenly rendered all the villagers unconscious. Anything entering within a 2 mile radius of the village was instantly knocked…
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