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About This Game In the jungles of the Underland, scattered remnants of an ancient culture speak of a great evil that dwells in the shadowy depths of the Kwayerumoshi caves. But even the darkest secrets of this lost age are about to be revealed by the brave actions of three unlikely heroes. In the final chapter of The Journey Down, Bwana, Kito and Lina explore the vast reaches of the Underland and unravel its long-forgotten history. Their adventure comes to a bombastic conclusion when they learn the true nature of the Great Asili tree and the Armando Power Company.The Journey Down is a classic point-and-click saga with an Afro-Caribbean vibe. Get ready to embark on an epic journey of brain-teasing adventure!Features* A twisting tale of intriguing adventure * Tons of handpainted environments * An all original jazzy reggae soundtrack * A fully voiced cast * HD art and animationshttp://store.steampowered.com/app/220090/http://store.steampowered.com/app/262850/ 1075eedd30 Title: The Journey Down: Chapter ThreeGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:SkyGoblinPublisher:SkyGoblinRelease Date: 21 Sep, 2017 The Journey Down: Chapter Three Crack Code Activation the journey down chapter three gameplay. the journey down chapter three review. the journey down chapter three download. the journey down chapter three walkthrough. the journey down chapter three steam. the journey down chapter three русификатор. the journey down chapter three game. the journey down chapter three steam key. the journey down chapter three deutsch. the journey down chapter three. the journey down chapter three trailer. the journey down chapter three reveal your steam key A charming adventure full of humor and niceness! The smooth gameplay without stalemates decorated with an easy-going jazz soundtrack make a combination that feels really cozy and keeps you in a good mood for the entire journey.I certainly recommend getting the entire trilogy, as with the bundle you will get a small discount and get a little over 10-12 hours of gameplay altogether.. Nice game, but way too easy. Needed ~3 hours to finish it and was not challenged by a single riddle.The atmosphere is very nice, as is the music and the artwork.The story was good, but not the best one in the series.The gameplay was smooth.All in all a fun and atmospheric easy-to-play game for a relaxed afternoon.. Fun puzzles, great characters, killer art and soundtrack.. it was ok, got it on sale for a quarter of the price and am glad about that. Not nearly as good as the other two chapters imo.. TJD3 Kickstarter backer here. TJD is a very nice point'n'click trilogy with an unique atmosphere, great characters, spot-on art and music. Really refreshing setting and humor.However I have to say I felt TJD 3 is the weakest game of the 3, less charming than the others. TJD 2 stands out as the best episode to me.TJD 3 can be completed in 3-5 hours, which is more or less the same duration of the first 2 games. I wish this final game lasted more than 3-5 hours because since the game is split up between the underland and St Armando locations, it feels more rushed than TJD 1 & 2 which happen almost solely in Kingsbay (TJD1) and Port Artue (TJD2).I didn't understand the rock'n'roll segment in TJD 3, it felt disconnected from the plot and the caribbean atmosphere of the game. Puzzles are a lot easier than in the first two games, overall I never got stuck longer than 5min, which leaves you wanting more. Imo it's a bit sad because you can't enjoy some locations (especially in the underland) as much as you would like since you won't revisit these more than once, usually.Despite the (really talented) TJD1&2 composer has passed away, his successor does a fine job at recreating the same kind of music vibe and there's plenty of tracks as well. The cinematics are also well-made, except for the cheap explosions effects, and the voice acting is solid overall, except for a few voices such as the chief of the pirates.TJD3 also includes some references to previous episodes, whether it's a previous character making an appearence, or an old character we can finally meet in person, which is cool. I must say I wish Kito played a larger role in the story, being able to play as him even for a short sequence would have been nice. The end is okay but I expected more of it, it's too standard/happy and not enough focused on the main characters. And the 2 vilains of the story are not really well fleshed-out characters, they are less interesting than Barlow in TJD2.All in all it's still a pretty neat game, just a bit weaker in its conclusion than Black Epiphany for the Blackwell series for instance. Can't wait to see what devs come up with next. SkyGoblin has a dev page!: Dear Pointers & Clickers!We have finally put up a Steam dev page for our little studio. It's not much to look at, but we are very proud of it nonetheless. What it's mainly good for is that you can click Follow so that you'll be notified when we release a new game or if we have some fun/stupid news to share with you. At the time of writing we have 1 Followers :) Anyways, here it is in all its glory: Steam Developer: SkyGoblinHappy gaming everyone and THANKS for all the support!- The SkyGoblins. JD3 Wins Best Graphics at the 2017 Aggie Awards!: Hey guys,Chapter Three of The Journey Down won "Best Graphics" at the 2017 Aggie Awards! We're so proud we can barely keep it in! Also the soundtrack won reader's choice for Best Music. :DIn other news, the German localization of JD3 is finally online, together with some long awaited bug fixes! So bitte get your Deutsche groove on and give it a go. :)This version has been in beta for quite a while, but should you run into any new nasty issues despite this, please let us know. Oh and when doing so, please share your OS and general system specs.Thanks!t

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