- I loved the dialogue between party members! PKHW's fake open-mindedness and forced positivity, Castern's hater dismissiveness, and the fish's lone-wolf killer attitude made some dynamic and very funny lines when they collided together. And even though it was foreshadowed, I was still shocked when the consequences arrived!
- The secret-hunting was a little scary with so many potential spots to try, so much text in the books that may or may not be a hint and no option to go look up a FAQ when I got stuck. But in the end, it was just well-explained and limited-scope enough I was always able to spot the next secret within 15 minutes or so. I took photos of my monitor in lieu of notes and I ended up with over 100 photos in my camera roll.
- With all those bombastic atma spell names and so few battles, I was convinced at first that the battle system was just a satire, and I would only need to find all the secrets to win. I must've forgotten this is a sraëka game...
I loved playing this! It was really fun slowly piecing together how to solve the puzzles and combat. I'm proud that I managed to get all(?) of the books, though it did take me a while. I really enjoyed the story as well. It does a great job at connecting with the other Tunnels games and concluding the chain. Keep on digging!
We haven't fully posted all of them yet, but they'll be out by the end of the day. The order is as they will appear in the collection: 1. Worms Will Eat 2. The Ballad of Swishy 3. Chapter 34: De Vermis Amoribus 4. Worms: A Love Storm 5. Trapped In Lord Wormliness's Castle 6. wet grass 7. Prophecy Sectors
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That was a really satisfying end to the chain!
- I loved the dialogue between party members! PKHW's fake open-mindedness and forced positivity, Castern's hater dismissiveness, and the fish's lone-wolf killer attitude made some dynamic and very funny lines when they collided together. And even though it was foreshadowed, I was still shocked when the consequences arrived!
- The secret-hunting was a little scary with so many potential spots to try, so much text in the books that may or may not be a hint and no option to go look up a FAQ when I got stuck. But in the end, it was just well-explained and limited-scope enough I was always able to spot the next secret within 15 minutes or so. I took photos of my monitor in lieu of notes and I ended up with over 100 photos in my camera roll.
- With all those bombastic atma spell names and so few battles, I was convinced at first that the battle system was just a satire, and I would only need to find all the secrets to win. I must've forgotten this is a sraëka game...
I loved playing this! It was really fun slowly piecing together how to solve the puzzles and combat. I'm proud that I managed to get all(?) of the books, though it did take me a while. I really enjoyed the story as well. It does a great job at connecting with the other Tunnels games and concluding the chain. Keep on digging!
really good stuff, love how it ties to the other games. got the the credits but pretty sure i'm still missing some secrets lol
loved this, great puzzles and really great finale to the chain!
Keep! On! Digging!
What are the games in the Tunnels of Vextro chain, and what is the order? The link provided isn't clear.
We haven't fully posted all of them yet, but they'll be out by the end of the day. The order is as they will appear in the collection:
1. Worms Will Eat
2. The Ballad of Swishy
3. Chapter 34: De Vermis Amoribus
4. Worms: A Love Storm
5. Trapped In Lord Wormliness's Castle
6. wet grass
7. Prophecy Sectors
Thank you!
haha yeah you caught me, i published ahead of the rest of the collection so it was just a placeholder link. here's the link to the whole anthology
https://itch.io/c/5260212/tunnels-of-vextro
Thank you!
babe, wake up, new sraeka game just dropped!!!!