Letting the player have a library of plausible tools for a task that will only accept one specific answer is an opportunity to dish out a pithy line or an amusing animation, along the lines of Grim Fandango’s “Run you pigeons, it’s Robert Frost!” Unfortunately, Willy Morgan doesn’t make use of the opportunity. This is well-worn territory for adventure games, and not necessarily a negative. Not having a striker in my inventory, I proceed to go through everything metallic – a nail file, some scissors, a hammer – but none of it works until I use a tuning fork, an item that I was sure would not work because it famously produces its own sound. While a triangle is typically played with a specific striker, any old piece of metal will produce a sound, which is what needs to happen at this moment in Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town. On the second floor of the music shop in Bone Town, a triangle is mounted on the wall. WTF So after the focus on downspouts I’m going to use a rope? ![]() LOW The ball machine not breaking the church window.
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