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The Will of Arthur Flabbington
Bad news: your uncle died, and left you nothing in his will.
Good news: the will mentions a mysterious treasure.
Bad news: only two people can recover the treasure, and you're not one of them.
Good news: these two people don't want to recover it.
Bad news: they hate each other and won't collaborate.
It seems like you have to move on and forget about the inheritance. Unless you're Jack Flabbington, and resort to a psychic to contact your uncle's spirit. It will be easy, right? It's not like you'll end up bound to a random ghost until you find the treasure yourself, right?
The Will of Arthur Flabbington is a comedy point-and-click adventure game where you're desperately trying to find your uncle's lost treasure with the help of a reluctant sidekick. Will you be able to set aside your differences and collaborate towards your common goal?
Main features:
Click stuff to interact!
Jokes!
Puzzles that are hard but logical, to make you feel smart when you solve them!
A modern look-first-then-interact interface so you won't miss any juicy hints!
Possess other NPCs*!
Toilet humor!
A state-of-the-art 320x180 resolution, for the hardcore pixel lovers!