This was an interesting game to play in terms of what it is like for judges to examine the evidence and inquiry to determine the fate of a defendant. Although it was silly at times, this was a decent game to play.
I have found a rule that whenever a defendant is found guilty, there will be eyes at the time of execution! This is a small detail, this game is done very well!
And yes: one of the avatars is supposed to be Alesa, and the rat avatar is supposed to be Tolo Ratoney. The other ones, I just drew random ideas, I had no idea of what I was doing
Forgot to mention: there are technically 2 endings depending on your performance as a judge (reputation, negligences, etc). But I don't think replaying the game to get the other ending is worth it. Also, it's highly unlikely that 2 playthroughs will be identical, since culpability for each accused is assigned at random.
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This was an interesting game to play in terms of what it is like for judges to examine the evidence and inquiry to determine the fate of a defendant. Although it was silly at times, this was a decent game to play.
hell yeah! other travel in nightmare ! but i like look all ...but .....i am succubus. lol :P
Judging all the cases was pretty fun.
Some of these were also hilarious because of how ridiculous they were.
My favorite was the one where the little girl was accused of murder.
I liked how her backstory had the involvement of Mr. Bob.
I have found a rule that whenever a defendant is found guilty, there will be eyes at the time of execution! This is a small detail, this game is done very well!
And yes: one of the avatars is supposed to be Alesa, and the rat avatar is supposed to be Tolo Ratoney. The other ones, I just drew random ideas, I had no idea of what I was doing
Forgot to mention: there are technically 2 endings depending on your performance as a judge (reputation, negligences, etc). But I don't think replaying the game to get the other ending is worth it. Also, it's highly unlikely that 2 playthroughs will be identical, since culpability for each accused is assigned at random.