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houseofgamespodcast · 1 year ago
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Join us this week 🗓️ as we review a truly one-of-a-kind game 🎮, Orten Was The Case 🕹️, and interview its creator, Oskar Thuresson 🙋‍♂️! Listen in 🎧 as he tells us about the 7-year-long journey from hobby project 🛠️ to release 🚀. Don't miss out! 🌟🎤
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linuxgamenews · 2 years ago
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Orten Was The Case is working to bring its mystery to Linux
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Orten Was The Case mystery puzzle game to get a port for Linux with Windows PC. Thanks to further details and support from developer Woodhill Interactive. Due to make its way onto Steam. Orten Was The Case is a mystery puzzle game taking place in a fictional Stockholm suburb. Which is now entering an invite only beta in order to collect feedback and gameplay data. Those keen to test Orten themselves should visit Orten’s Steam page to sign up. Since testing only runs until November 11th on Windows PC. Although Proton is a solid option, should you choose.
I'm developing Orten Was The Case in Unity game engine. With that said, of course, I want to do a Linux version also.
So the part that may be missing here, Woodhill Interactive will focus on Windows PC first. Since the studio is a one-man show, all good things take time. Due to the Switch and PS4 / PS5 port coming first. But, since Unity 3D is being used for development, a Linux port should likely be straight forward. But first, check out the trailer below.
Orten Was The Case - Announcement Trailer
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Orten Was The Case is a single player, lore driven, detective / puzzle adventure game. One that also offers a time-loop mechanic and is the brainchild of smash hit It Takes Two’s lead animator, Oskar Thuresson. Thuresson also contributed to the teams behind Brothers and A Way Out. Orten Was The Case draws influences from Thuresson’s upbringing in the suburbs of Stockholm. Primarily featuring local settings and graffiti culture in its striking art style. Ziggy wakes up in a blackout haze in the fictional Swedish suburb ‘Orten’. Then quickly discovers he’s caught in a time loop. He’ll have to puzzle through each day in real-time to explore the ancient caves and tunnels. Those that are twisting beneath his neighborhood. All due to uncover millenia old mysteries, and in the end, save his city. In Orten Was The Case, events unfold in real-time. While NPC’s carry out their routines over the course of repeating 12-minute days. These characters will repeat their behaviors in exactly the same way each day. Unless of course, you do something to alter their chance and change their path. You’ll need to solve puzzles, make use of hidden passages and hiding spots. Talk with the various people of Orten. Someone, or something, must have the answers you seek…right? Orten Was The Case mystery puzzle game is coming to Steam in a 2023 release. Gearing up to offer a Windows PC build, but also aiming at Linux. So be sure to Wishlist the game on Steam. Maybe even sign up to join the Closed Beta.
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rentcampervan · 3 years ago
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Top 4 Bike Trails in Auckland
A bike’s journey is a dreamy saga that you wish never ends. If you are in love with biking, exploring the towns on the two wheels seems like a delightful prospect to you. there is nothing more joyous than peddling in some of the favourite towns in and around New Zealand. If you are in Auckland for the weekend and your love for biking is undying, then you should definitely check out these four trails. Surrounded by lush green and a lot of animals and birds, this is the best place for you. Choose a parking spot for the campervan rental Auckland before commencing with your trip. Northwestern Cycleway This is one of the finest trails for all types of bikers. It opens to the Bond street bridge and is a whole 9km stretch. You can move from Bond street after having some good food at Kingsland. You can bike towards the TeAtatu Peninsula from the bridge through Unitec. It is one of the best routes if you plan to bike on a Sunday. It is the perfect trail for traveling with friends and family. one of the best ways to describe this route would be leisurely. If you are looking for a getaway with family to spend some quality time, then this is the route for you. There are some amazing stops that you cannot miss while biking along this route. For example, the Waterview Coffee Project is a café inside a shipping container. It is known for the ambiance and the coffee of course. You can also visit the Sunday market while on this route. TeAra I Whiti This route that starts from Upper Queen and moves to Downtown is probably one of the most featured trails in Auckland. This is known as the Pink Path to almost all who have traveled this route. The reason being the pink flooring and the interactive lights that seem to light up the entire space. The reason for the pink colour is to attract more children and get them to explore this space. This place is exciting during the nights. You should get some friends to accompany you on this rip and cycle down the night markets as well. You might want to find some space to park your motorhome hire Auckland before cycling the town. Waiheke Island This is Auckland’s favourite biking spot and you should consider riding along this space. If you want to explore this route, then you should ideally get some friends to ride alongside you. This trail is best explored on a bike. You can either have a campervan rental Auckland to reach the spot. If you don’t want to hire the campervan, then you can ferry ride to the other side and take your bikes along. You can carry a map around to navigate the place. Woodhill Forest This is an adventurous trail, one that you cannot escape during your trip to Auckland. If you love getting dirty in the mud and pushing your adrenaline rush to the next level, you should be part of this forest. This path is full of twists and turns. You should ideally reach the trail and park your motorhome hire Auckland before exploring the place.
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supersportsnewsblog · 5 years ago
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London Bridge terrorist Usman Khan was upgraded to a “high risk” category A prisoner after making threats to senior prison staff, The Telegraph can reveal. Prison officials increased the convicted terrorist’s threat level in prison from “standard risk” after he breached security and put staff in danger.  Only the most serious offenders have such a classification, requiring a constant watch and armed police escort when moved from prison. Prison sources claim it was one of a number of incidents including violence early on during the eight years he served for a terror plot to blow up the London stock exchange. He remained “high risk” until released on licence from Woodhill high security jail last December into the hands of probation and police who were responsible for supervising him in the community. The disclosure challenges suggestions he was consistently a model prisoner who had reformed his beliefs, ultimately resulting in him being allowed to go unescorted to a prisoner rehabilitation conference at London Bridge where he stabbed to death two Cambridge University graduates. Profile | Who was Usman Khan? It also raises further questions about the system that allowed him to be automatically released halfway through his 16-year sentence without any assessment of his threat to the public by the parole board. A Government source said: “There was some concern at the start over his behaviour. Threats were made and he was moved to high risk category A. He was on that to the end. For the vast majority of his sentence, particularly towards the end, there was not a problem - no violence, no threats.” Prison sources said it was significant he remained “high risk” through his jail term and questioned whether adequate controls were put in place to protect the public when he was released. “High risk is for the most serious criminals and being raised to that level only happens if there are security implications,” said a source.  “He wasn’t a model prisoner, he was involved in violence and moved from cat A prison to cat A prison but he was apparently receptive to every rehabilitation course. He did everything that was asked of him. “It looks to me that he has played the system, giving the impression that he is reformed and rehabilitated but, like a sleeper cell, waited for the opportunity to grab a headline for the jihadis. Usman Khan’s route of terror “The prison service had no option. The law states that an offender on a determinate sentence as he was has to be released halfway through his jail term.” The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said police, probation and the security services would have received a full report on his time in prison before his release including the upgrading to “high risk.” Boris Johnson has pledged to end the automatic release of serious offenders halfway through sentences and impose longer jail terms. Terrorists responsible for more serious offences also face minimum 14 year sentences under his proposed crackdown. Yesterday an inquest heard that London Bridge terror attack victims Saskia Jones, 23, and Jack Merritt, 25, both died after suffering a stab wound to the chest and “shock and haemorrhaging.” Ms Jones was pronounced dead half an hour after the attack by Khan just before 1pm at the Learning Together conference in Fishmonger’s Hall at London Bridge they had all been attending. Mr Merritt was moved from the scene to nearby King William Street where he was pronounced dead more than an hour after the attack at 3.14pm, despite efforts to save him. The inquest was told he was moved because the area had been cordoned off and evacuated, as it wasn't clear if the public was still in danger. Both were working with Learning Together,  a prison education and rehabilitation programme which aims to bring  together academics and former prisoners for interactive workshops. Three others were injured in the attack.
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