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Lead the investigation and uncover dark secrets in a story-driven observational thriller. Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View is now available on GOG.COM along with a 10% discount that will last until 9th November 2021, 10 AM UTC.

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heard mixed things about the dev's previous games, so gonna have to do some research into this to see if there's any fuckery that might break the deal. I mean the price already does for a few years, plus I assume (both because of the concept and the dev's previous game) that there might be some 'be at the right place at the right time' kinda thing, and I'm not a fan of time- or timing-based stuff.
so it's a game with elderly people about a missing child. Easy: the child has instantly become old!
Or better, the child really was an older person who managed to look younger again and now reverted to the older looking form.
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Dohi64: heard mixed things about the dev's previous games, so gonna have to do some research into this to see if there's any fuckery that might break the deal. I mean the price already does for a few years, plus I assume (both because of the concept and the dev's previous game) that there might be some 'be at the right place at the right time' kinda thing, and I'm not a fan of time- or timing-based stuff.
have you tried that game with a terrible title I can't remember, where you are a priest in an old hotel full of dead people and get to see their deaths moving in different times? It had a really bad sexually flavoured title that didn't fit the game.
Post edited November 02, 2021 by Dogmaus
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Dogmaus: so it's a game with elderly people about a missing child. Easy: the child has instantly become old!
Or better, the child really was an older person who managed to look younger again and now reverted to the older looking form.
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Dohi64: heard mixed things about the dev's previous games, so gonna have to do some research into this to see if there's any fuckery that might break the deal. I mean the price already does for a few years, plus I assume (both because of the concept and the dev's previous game) that there might be some 'be at the right place at the right time' kinda thing, and I'm not a fan of time- or timing-based stuff.
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Dogmaus: have you tried that game with a terrible title I can't remember, where you are a priest in an old hotel full of dead people and get to see their deaths moving in different times? It had a really bad sexually flavoured title that didn't fit the game.
doesn't ring a bell, but sounds interesting.
Bad joke warning.

This is a big tech upgrade since Conway: Game of Life.

I warned you it was a BAD joke.