About This Game Archie and crazy professor Klumpfus are stuck in the professor's mansion after the latest experiment of the goofy scientist went all wrong! All kinds of weird lifeforms escaped from their containment. A paranoid central computer issued a lock down on the mansion and trapped both heroes inside! Help Archie to overcome all the pitfalls of the mad scientist's mansion in this action puzzle game! Test your skills and wit in nearly 200 levels!FEATURESGo through 191 levels in this mind breaking action puzzle platform game!Climb walls and ceilings in a magnetic rolling pod!Solve brain busting riddles with remotely controlled flying bubblegum!Move around as a professor in his jet propelled armchair!Use your wit and fast reactions to avoid nasty dangers of the mansion!Encounter lots of weird and funny monsters running loose in the levels!The game can be controlled with a mouse, keyboard or gamepad.Now with Steam cards and achievements. 7aa9394dea Title: Archibald's AdventuresGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Rake in GrassPublisher:Rake in GrassRelease Date: 10 Jun, 2016 Archibald's Adventures Full Crack [full Version] puzzle game with lots of hints. Very explicit about what to look for, but once you have been taught a strategy, it will come up in subsequent levels without a hint. Very accessible puzzle game.. Years ago when I got this on my PSP it was with a large bundle of games and I thought/knew nothing about it, eventually boredom permitted me to try it and I ended up playing all night, eager to finish 'just one more level'. While starting out extremely simple, the game quickly starts to develope some more challenging and brain teasing obstacles that will sometimes leave you stumped, but be generous enough with checkpoints and quick restarts that you don't get too discouraged.It's a mix between a platformer and puzzle game with a very simple but smooth pace, well established physics, and oddly satisfying sprites that seem reminiscent of a sega genesis game. I can't help but to do a full playthrough at least once or twice a year and I was pretty surprised to see that this game was ported to PC for steam. I guess it's about that time of year again, then.. DOESNT WORK a few of the levels are impossible doesnt tell you what buttons to use.. arrow keys work but can you jump? did about 6 levels and had to skip 2 of them... Glad it was a free game from Geekfuel. Years ago when I got this on my PSP it was with a large bundle of games and I thought\/knew nothing about it, eventually boredom permitted me to try it and I ended up playing all night, eager to finish 'just one more level'. While starting out extremely simple, the game quickly starts to develope some more challenging and brain teasing obstacles that will sometimes leave you stumped, but be generous enough with checkpoints and quick restarts that you don't get too discouraged.It's a mix between a platformer and puzzle game with a very simple but smooth pace, well established physics, and oddly satisfying sprites that seem reminiscent of a sega genesis game. I can't help but to do a full playthrough at least once or twice a year and I was pretty surprised to see that this game was ported to PC for steam. I guess it's about that time of year again, then.. I got this game a long time ago from their website so I played a lot more than what says above. I love it! Such a tight well designed puzzle platformer! It uses a grid-like movement with well defined rules. For example, if you move through 3 squares you gain speed which can be used to jump through gaps. That's what I mean by grid-based. The first levels will be mostly just showing you different uses of the basic set of movement rules. Then it introduces more elements, like the bubble, then you can control a machine that sticks to metal walls etc. And with each new mechanic comes a world of levels exploring the possibilities. Seriously, the amount of levels is so large it's surprising how they kept them interesting and fun for the most part."For the most part". Yes, there are a few levels that shy away from clever puzzles to a more reflex oriented type of level. The majority of levels are fun and engaging though.And the music is pretty cool too.I just bought their bundle here on steam, so I'm replaying this gem of a game. Puzzles usually don't have any replay value but I forgot most of it anyway.
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