Salad Fingers: Where's May Gone Act 1
Point and ClickSalad Fingers Where's May Gone is a Point and Click Adventure style game set in the Salad Fingers universe.
You are John Hacker, a common guy sent by a British property company to speak with 'Count Dráscula' about lands. By chance you meet a gorgeous blond girl who is kidnapped by the Count himself, and you, John Hacker, set on a fun yet dangerous quest to rescue her...
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Salad Fingers Where's May Gone is a Point and Click Adventure style game set in the Salad Fingers universe.
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This game was first made in 1998
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game BORING
I played this game one time and though it is free, its hard to endure the bad jokes....
I admire the hard work with all the background painting and detailed graphics... they really worked hard on imagery and retaining the "Monkey Island" style, but the dialog and puzzles are pretty bad.
The geek in me really likes the game... but your general public won't get the jokes and do not have a lot of patience for puzzles.