Game "Final cut fade. To black. Collector's edition"

PC
Game "Final cut fade. To black. Collector's edition"
Genre: Logical
  • Game size:
    1009.13Mb
  • Release date:
    26 January 2017
  • Operating system:
    Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
  • Minimum requirements
  • CPU:
    1GHz
  • RAM:
    1Gb
  • Graphics card:
    256Mb, DirectX 9
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Game screenshots

Game description

Your comrade Bernard is in charge of an investigation that involves one of the local film studios. But it just so happens that a second - competing - film studio has also become involved. As a result, he has disappeared altogether, and you have to go in search of a friend who would definitely not leave you in the lurch. You find out that he's disappeared when he doesn't show up for his own appointment at his house. No one opened the door, though you could clearly see silhouettes flickering in the windows.

While you were wondering what to do and how to get inside, some unknown rather large guys, carefully concealing their faces, left Bernard's house, firing a few revolvers in the end. It's time to start solving the various puzzles in order to make some progress. Search for the items on the list and try to complete as many mini-games as possible without skipping to find out more quickly what the story was with Bernard.

If you see that any of the items located in the location is highlighted in color, then you will have to take additional actions. For example, to add sauce to the hot dog or cut the grid to get the balls out. For every success in the game, you're sure to get points and even be rewarded with some sort of honorary title. Under "Achievements," you'll see your rewards. For example, "Sightseeing," if you can find four items in eight seconds

If you can find a hundred items you'll be called a "Detective", "Accuracy" is awarded for a completed search scene without violations or mistakes, "Vivid Mind" is awarded for a quickly completed minigame, and if you solve all the minigames without exception you'll be a "Puzzler". Items from the "Inventory" category are allowed to help, as well as a built-in walkthrough and a few hints.

Set the mode that is most convenient for you. For example, "Simple" if you don't want to strain yourself too much, "Medium" if you want to make things more difficult, and "Difficult" if you want to beat your brains out. You can also set up a special one for yourself. When you have understood all the basic levels, you can open the bonus chapter - there are no less interesting tasks and plot twists. For example, do not forget that you are in the world of acting, so do not blindly believe everyone you meet, and sometimes doubt even yourself.