The Green Glass Door

TelltaleGamesTelltaleGames Former Telltale Staff
Somewhere in the midst of all the crazy expansion and wall-tearing we've been doing around here, I found a mysterious green glass door in a far-off and as-of-yet unused corner of the Telltale office. Sadly, I can't be exactly sure what's behind this door, seeing as I'm not allowed past it.


imageHowever, from all the office gossip that's been going around, I'll let you know what I HAVE discovered:



There are no computers allowed behind the green glass door, nor are there any desks or chairs. That is to say, anyone who wishes to work in the mysterious area behind the door must sit on the floor and read a book.



There is plenty of coffee behind the green glass door. Unfortunately, there is no tea, nor is there any water. However, if you look closely, it is said that you might be able to find a can of Dr. Pepper.



Dan Connors is allowed behind the green glass door, but Kevin Bruner and Troy Molander have to wait outside. Also, Dave Grossman is allowed behind the door, whereas Dave Bogan and Dave Felton are not.



We are forbidden from bringing Sam and Max behind the green glass door, and we also can't allow Fone, Phoney, or Smiley Bone in there. We can, however, let Gil Grissom and Catherine Willows poke around the area all they want.
They've got a warrant.



Finally, and most disturbingly of all, I've been hearing rumours of a pair of assassins lurking behind the green glass door. Perhaps this means I should be happy about not being allowed inside.



Now, if you think you know the secret of the green glass door, comment in this post and inquire about what you think belongs behind it and what doesn't. The catch, however, is that you are not allowed under any circumstances to come right out and say what the secret is. Not only will it spoil the game for everyone else, but it'll also bring you loads of bad luck. Much like saying "good luck" instead of "break a leg", or "Macbeth"
instead of "the Scottish play".



Which reminds me, apparently, the Scottish are allowed behind the green glass door, but Macbeth, for some odd reason, isn't. Strange...
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