Brain Hotel

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Brain Hotel

Post by Chroelle »

Well as the game screen says:

It is gonna take a superhero to save the day...
Unfortunately Ed got here first...

Brain Hotel is a point-and-click adventure game in the tradition of such classic LucasArts games as Maniac Mansion and the Monkey Island series. You play the role of Ed Arnold, a hapless deliveryman who gets tangled in the annual supervillain convention at the Brain Hotel. Ed reluctantly becomes involved in a plot to defeat one of the more ruthless supervillains at the convention.


Developer: Mark Darin

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Post by Pater Alf »

Cool, I wanted to open the same thread just this moment, because I found this game while I was searching for "Nick Bounty: The goat...".

I will test it the sometime the next days!
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IF ever you played a weird game, and thought it was fun, then go play Brain Hotel. With a robot trying to get its masters plans spoiled but cannot, and a delivery guy who looks like Billy Bob Thornton, and a supervillain crazy enough to create a robot with feelings and then laugh as it is weeping at the evil it is being ordered to do...

This game has great fun, and good gameplay. Go play it, and then don't forget of course to look at Mark Darins Nick Bounty series. This guy will keep you playing freeware games for a while.
Currently testing Life version 2.9 (With added second child)
(Beta testing in progress)

www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish

Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
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