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Drumsticks

by Luke A. Jones profile

2018

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(based on 4 ratings)
2 reviews

About the Story

You are the manager of a rock band down on their luck, when you are suddenly offered the gig of a lifetime. Can you get the band organised in time? (contains profanity from one NPC: a foul-mouthed roadie)


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Entrant, Main Festival - Spring Thing 2018

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Drumsticks Review, April 9, 2018

This is another fun game by Luke A. Jones.

The characters are well-written. The puzzles are well crafted. I laughed quite frequently throughout.

Two thumbs up!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
A 'get the band back together' game in Quest, April 13, 2018
by MathBrush
Related reviews: 2-10 hours

This is a complex Quest game with a life-like map and NPCs that are responsive and numerous.

For my personal taste, the NPCs were too lifelike, with your main companion having a foul mouth, using profanity as a form of verbal seasoning rather than a means of emotional signalling. It made me uncomfortable the whole game. For some players, though, this is a selling point.

The game itself is fun; you try to convince all the members of your band to get back together. Each one is vividly defined, and you're asked to perform various fetch quests, intuition-based puzzles, and logic or experimentation puzzles to get to your goal.

Quest has its usual limitations, but this game was better programmed than many quest games. Great for puzzle fans and fans of real-life slice of life games that don't mind strong profanity.

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