About This Game From Cosmo D, the creator of the freeware hit Off-Peak, comes a game that is both its spiritual and direct sequel. In 1983, Peter Norwood, one of the world's most celebrated pianists and composers, mysteriously vanished. His private mansion was turned into the Hotel Norwood, which, over the years, accumulated its own share of notoriety. But the mystery of what really went on during Norwood's time never truly got uncovered... until now. The Norwood Suite is a first-person adventure game that takes players to the secluded Hotel Norwood on a simple friendly errand that quickly unfolds into something much more involved. Filled with bizarre characters and curiosities, this mysterious resort is a dense, open-ended world teeming with hidden passages and secrets to discover. Peer into the lives of the hotel’s guests and staff, explore and interact with surprises behind every door, and piece together a jigsaw narrative that rewards your curiosity. The Norwood Suite features surreal art design, as well as an original atmospheric musical score, composed by Cosmo D, that integrates itself directly into the game world. 7aa9394dea Title: The Norwood SuiteGenre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Cosmo DPublisher:AllianceRelease Date: 2 Oct, 2017 The Norwood Suite Download] [Crack Serial Key Thirteen of my steam friends: "I'm gonna buy this game"Every one of those same people: "I'm never gonna play it!"You're looking at three hours worth of exploring the mansion of immortal (?) Not-Elvis-Presley, including a ton of secret passages. A surreal, trippy aesthetic permeates this game as you explore the maze-like structure, piece together the game's history via hidden routes, and ultimately break into the titular room. It's like Gone Home but not fOcking garbage. Even the music is markedly better here. Everyone that gave GH praise while ignoring this game needs to get bent in half. Important: keep your eyes open for the paintings. About a quarter of them have conspicuous buttons on them that you might accidentally mistake for just being part of the game's art style. Running a video game for an hour and a half in order to get steam cards is not playing the game, get real.. Thirteen of my steam friends: "I'm gonna buy this game"Every one of those same people: "I'm never gonna play it!"You're looking at three hours worth of exploring the mansion of immortal (?) Not-Elvis-Presley, including a ton of secret passages. A surreal, trippy aesthetic permeates this game as you explore the maze-like structure, piece together the game's history via hidden routes, and ultimately break into the titular room. It's like Gone Home but not fOcking garbage. Even the music is markedly better here. Everyone that gave GH praise while ignoring this game needs to get bent in half. Important: keep your eyes open for the paintings. About a quarter of them have conspicuous buttons on them that you might accidentally mistake for just being part of the game's art style. Running a video game for an hour and a half in order to get steam cards is not playing the game, get real.
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