Demo vs. Paid Version
I downloaded the demo for PA a day or so ago and just finished it up today. As I was playing I kept thinking at any moment some message will pop up and ask me to buy the game, but this never happened and I played all the way through to the credits. Can anyone tell me what more I would get out of buying the game? (Outside of showing support for TTG)
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Where did the demo end plot wise.
The furnace in that inn?
Well I sortof forget how far that is in the game but for a demo I'd say a bit too far.
I think that is about half way into the episode though.
Is the demo the story without the optional puzzles cause that isnt a good idea.
The puzzle in the newspaper in the back of the inn.
The two puzzles where you help the waitress.
The one where you find which gnome in the display case is missing.
Where you help the crazy guy in the lobby of the inn.
Edit: I just solved the puzzle, and I'm continuing with the game now.
Well, if you saw a
Hey, Ninja!!
I played the demo version yesterday and it ended right when that happens!!
What is the difference between demo and played?
Any different puzzles?
I'm looking at a lot of sites and every one just talk about the same puzzles I've solved...
I was almos buying the paid version to see what happens after that!!
:eek:
It's a great game... But I could really play all of it on the demo version...
Strange...
Well here are my thoughts. Either:
I think the first one is the closest... because:
One thought that I had was:
Maybe this Pilot is free and who bought the game will be able to download the next episodes... Maybe?
I would love that but prob. not since plenty of us got it for free through back to the future so 2 seasons for barely the price of one seems a little off.
I haven't bought any games to have been given the game free.
I'm not complaining though!;):D
The Free-Game-Instead-Of-The-Demo bug it's just another bug on a Telltale game, just like the Save bug on Poker Night or the missing cutscene trigger in BTTF.
But for once the bug is against the software house and not against the player.
I'm sorry that they're giving away the game for free, and losing money, but it's what they deserve for having too much projects going on and too few (or poor) beta-testing.
Where are the old TT games that were technically almost perfect and without bugs from day-0?
But it's not something we can just press delete on.
Telltale is not like Nintendo, Treyarch, or Sony, they are making awesome games like these in a month, you can't exspect them to be perfect. Telltale has never delayed a game....... Have they?
They delayed sbcg4ap because they didnt know how bad nintendo's approval system was.
That is why tales came out before the wiiware version and how puzzle agent has yet to come out.
If I go in a restaurant, I want food properly cooked.
If they give me uncooked meat, I don't eat it even if they have a quick-super-fast-ultra-speedy service.