Sunday, March 13, 2011

Infernus Verse 1 Walktrough (Beware! Spoiler Content!)



Salam & G/Day,

I just finish download and played Infernus Verse 1 for Bada. Really looking forward for part 2. Here is the walktrough for the game:

Hope you guys may enjoy it!

>>Beware! Spoiler Content!<<

Waking up. Saw Help Me on the ceiling.

On the bed there is a note, something about do not trust anybody and the mirror won't lie. There is a bread beside the pillow and a book under the bed. (Hell don't have a clue when or where to use it).

Walk to the basin, open the cap and take a "file" (some long metal bar). Then open the mirror. There are some stones and short iron bar. Then take the mirror piece under the sink.

Movie shows somebody from the adjacent cell throwing a piece of blue tile.

On your left, there is a missing tile. Use short iron bar to dig it. Nothing happen, nothing inside.

Move 2 or 3 tiles to the bed and 1 tile to the gate, there is a loose tile. the color is similar with the tile thrown outside the cell. Use "file" to remove it. Then, use the short iron bar to dig it. There is a nail. Take the nail.

In order to break out, you need another nail. Move toward the window. Put the mirror piece to the window.  There you have it. A second nail!

Combine those 2 nail. Then move toward the gate. Use the combined nails and put it into the keyhole.

There you have it. You're FREE!!

D**n. Game Over. Huhu T.T

Anyway, before you get out, there is one more hidden thing that you may found in the room. I leave it to you guys to find it yourself.

Good Luck!!

Aerandir Carnesir

4 comments:

  1. What a retarded game. At least it's free. No WAY am I paying for the sequel.

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  2. thanks so much for your help! it could be a fun game if it was longer! ya know?

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  3. I liked this games because it was a little like the Mystique series. I like games that you solve puzzles to acquire pieces to a grander puzzle as I am a MYST fan. I wish I could find other games like this.

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  4. Adventure Games (Post)

    I loved Myst too. I looked and didn't find it, but I did find these:

    Cryptic Caverns, Cryptic Keep, Cryptic Kingdoms, and Cryptic Cosmos by 3D Methods. The graphics are passable but the stories are superb and the puzzles are excellent and varied. Each game is stand-alone but they do build on each other and in the above sequence they improved their UI and game mechanics with time. This is a Dev I'll be watching to collect all their stuff. I played all four one right after the other-- I couldn't put them down!

    Tesla's Electric Mist 1, 2, & 3, by ICoolGeeks is a pretty awesome series. The first game is free so you can try it. Great graphics, excellent puzzles, fun story. I hope they produce more.

    Another great Dev is Fire Maple Games, who offers The Lost City, Escape From Grisly Manor, and their newest offering, The Adventures of Mosaika. They have pretty graphics with first person view and maps of scenes which aid in solving some of the intricate multi-scene puzzles, and the stories are intriguing. I just played Mosaika: they're really building on their stuff. They've gotten more polished and added suspense and whimsy in the form of talking animals. It doesn't feel silly though - I kept wondering if the sorceress was going to show up and attack me!

    "The Room" has mostly background story, but it has some of the most beautiful graphics I've ever seen and some of the most intricate puzzles. Its story is mysterious and intriguing as well. It just got a free update epilogue with more puzzles and is expecting a sequel soon. I'm looking forward to it.

    Blue Fish makes a lot of games that are of mixed value. Some are very depressing and seem to mainly consist of hidden objects, but there are a few good ones and you can try them free. Haunted Hotel 3: Lonely Dream is a pretty good one, and Alabama Smith seems pretty good too, though I haven't finished it yet.

    Elansar has pretty scenery but not-great graphics. It's a first person adventure, but it's short, puzzles are fairly simple, and the ending is strange.

    The Mystery of Lost Town by Magic Frame Studios has nice graphics, fairly simple story but excellent and logical puzzles. You can figure out everything by yourself just tapping everything and putting together clues. If you feel you've reached a dead end, looking around again and thinking about what you've seen gets you unstuck without outside aid.

    The Magic Castle is pretty good too and has some neat puzzles. I got stuck a little but unfortunately there's only a half hour long YouTube video, so I'm thinking about trying to make something with soft hints, cause it really is pretty cool. I want to try the other similar games from the Dev, Digi-Chain Gamers: Mystery Manor, and Spooky Lighthouse 1 & 2.

    I also plan to try:
    The Time Machine by Magic Frame Studios
    The Mystery of Scull "
    The Mystery of the Dream "
    Escape from LaVille
    Yopaz Icestar
    Atlantis Quest
    Twisted Lands (and others) by Alaware Entertainment
    Urbex by Psionic Games

    Atmosfear looks interesting but apparently needs some fixes.

    If you guys find anything cool, please post it. I'm always looking for more! Lol Oh, BTW: search hack: Amazon has "adventure games" as a category in droid apps, so I look there and find things to look up in the play store. ;-)

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