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Some people just wanna watch the world learn.

15 Days is now available, 50% off until March 21, 2 pm UTC.
A trio of modern Robin Hoods has been raiding prestigious museums, then using the profits to support charity. Things suddenly escalate when a man turns up dead and the escape artists find themselves ensnared in a web of political intrigue. Control 4 characters (from both sides of the law), solve puzzles and use inventive gadgets to unravel this contemporary tale of crime, corruption and shady machinations.
never heard of it, but, always great to have access to more point & clicks that look like they have potential

could be good, thanks!
Wishlisted, then de-wishlisted. The reviews on Metacritic seem to think it's a good story in more of an interactive movie than a game.
Post edited March 14, 2018 by musteriuz
Hmm, same developer as Mystery of the Druids!
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ThomNG: Enjoy & have fun!
Please, keep the P&C adventures coming! Old or new I don't mind.
Post edited March 14, 2018 by SirPrimalform
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ThomNG: Enjoy & have fun!
Thank you, i bought it long time ago somewhere 1st quarter 2016 :D
was curious about the game and GOG didn't had the game back then and since many of your older games can run without steam once installed i decided to buy the game, i know it crashes alot , i read all about it.
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loki1985: Instabought, just like the other P&C adventure this week. Keep em coming :)
got it long while ago ...
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MarkoH01: Unfortunately no actual gameplay footage in the trailer (only cinematics). Is this a classic point and click with inventory puzzles and such?
it uses the new 'menu' system the floating things, i am used to the old menus in indiana jones style so it takes time to adapt to those menus after playing point and click games in old style.

Old game already walkthroughs available for a long time thats where i saw the game: most of the videos i found via 123pazu because he also has many walkthroughs for casualgames.



15 Days Walkthrough - Part 1
123Pazu

31K views7 years ago
adventure game by House Of Tales Entertainment (2009)
Post edited March 14, 2018 by gamesfreak64
Nice, Secret Files are next ? :D these games crashes far less at least i haven't seen any sofar but i havent finished any game yet because it needs either steam to run, wants to install securom or tages , and i dont like DRM thats why i hope with this release The Secret Files might be discovered and released at gog and maybe together with Lost Horizon which is a good game Lost horizon 2 is far worse, but it it part of the collection so :D



Just bought the game
Post edited March 14, 2018 by gamesfreak64
looks interesting,love the caper music in the trailer
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gamesfreak64: it uses the new 'menu' system the floating things, i am used to the old menus in indiana jones style so it takes time to adapt to those menus after playing point and click games in old style.
You mean that kind Full Throttle used back in 1995, nearly 14 years before this game? :P
That became pretty much the standard point and click interface many years before 15 Days was made.
Hey I remember this one .The puzzles are generally extremely easy and breezy (with the possible exception of an annoying but short maze) but the story is good fun if you can take the silliness of it all. Glad it's here anyway.
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gamesfreak64: it uses the new 'menu' system the floating things, i am used to the old menus in indiana jones style so it takes time to adapt to those menus after playing point and click games in old style.
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SirPrimalform: You mean that kind Full Throttle used back in 1995, nearly 14 years before this game? :P
That became pretty much the standard point and click interface many years before 15 Days was made.
yes :D
1995

i even bought cassette tapes at a Tandy store , yes Radioshack was the original name but in the netherlands they called the stores Tandy:

Tandy (Technology and You)

yup those good (very) old days, cosy retail stores by the dozens, no internet, no mobile, no google, a better place, friendly people , old lcd handheld games , yes its an endless list.

Anyway back to now: 2018 where things changed 85% but not for the better :D or cosier.
A good thing we have GOG .

GOG is one of the few good things that came , our kids and cousins dont remember the old days cause they weren't born yet :D cause we 'the oldies' had to 'make' them first ...... :D
Post edited March 15, 2018 by gamesfreak64
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LordCrepe: The puzzles are generally extremely easy and breezy (with the possible exception of an annoying but short maze) but the story is good fun if you can take the silliness of it all.
That sounds good. The graphics also looks good. Unfortunately the game has no Linux version. Has anyone tried it with Wine?
Post edited March 16, 2018 by eiii
Just finished the game yesterday.
The game basically has no real puzzles in it only a few logic games that are called mind-games. The story and narration is o.k. but don't expect a hardcore point and click adventure with big inventory puzzles and such. Unfortunately one of the few puzzles the game has is without ANY logic behind it. I had to look it up in a let's play and the player also did not know why on earth this has to be done. If you like heist movies/stories you still will have your fun but it's more an interactive movie than an actual point and click adventure. I finished the game in <9 hours and it crashed three times on me (win7/64).
Post edited March 19, 2018 by MarkoH01