'Stranger Things' was a really good TV series, and it now has it's own fan game on itch
[Itch Link] that has a Linux version.
It uses Adventure Game Studio and sadly I have been unable to get it to run, let me know in the comments if you have more luck than I do. Would love to give this one a little run as a fan.
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"99 out of a hundred times, the missing kid is with a parent or relative. This is about that one other time."
The disappearance of Will Byers has the town of Hawkins, Indiana - and Chief Jim Hopper - on edge.
Based on the Netflix series created by the Duffer Brothers.
This is a one-room, point and click adventure game, done in tribute to the series. Created by Steven Alexander, James Mulvale & Jon Taylor-Stoll of Infamous Quests, this is a small labor of love.
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Stranger Things was fantastic. Can't wait for second sesason!
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QuoteIt uses Adventure Game Studio and sadly I have been unable to get it to run, let me know in the comments if you have more luck than I do. Would love to give this one a little run as a fan.
What problems did you encounter? The game starts ok for me on Ubuntu 14.04.
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Quoting: hardpenguinI had no problems starting it on Arch Linux. However, it went into a fullscreen mode with a 1:1 pixel ratio, making the actual viewable area for the game pretty tiny at only a 320x200 area of my screen.QuoteIt uses Adventure Game Studio and sadly I have been unable to get it to run, let me know in the comments if you have more luck than I do. Would love to give this one a little run as a fan.
What problems did you encounter? The game starts ok for me on Ubuntu 14.04.
Also, while in that fullscreen window, Alt+F4 and Alt-Tab commands and the like don't seem to work. The only way to quit the game is via Ctrl+Q or Alt+X, which gave me some confusion at first.
Last edited by Aimela on 3 October 2016 at 4:31 pm UTC
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QuoteI had no problems starting it on Arch Linux. However, it went into a fullscreen mode with a 1:1 pixel ratio, making the actual viewable area for the game pretty tiny at only a 320x200 area of my screen.
You can see the parameters with:
./StrangerThings --help
What I did on Arch was this:
./StrangerThings --gfxfilter stdscale 6
Because I am on 1920(x1080), which is 6 times the games resolution, i.e. 320(x200).
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eeh.. this is just silly, am I missing something or is this game like 5 minute long?
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Quoting: tofuheadeeh.. this is just silly, am I missing something or is this game like 5 minute long?Yes, it is, it's a fan mini-game.
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hmm, in that case I did't like it. it felt like those jokes in youtube where you are supposed to look at a picture at certain amount of time and then you get jumpscarepicture..
hope they continue it. it has a promising start. but currently, it's like one day gamejamthingy.
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hope they continue it. it has a promising start. but currently, it's like one day gamejamthingy.
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