View Full Version : Is Grandma's House The End Of The Game?
MovieMan999
01-08-2011, 10:28 PM
Title says it all; assuming you somehow figure out how to pass the level instead of failing after smashing every button on your mouse/keyboard trying to figure out how to do absolutely anything is there actually anything past that? Or...do you just...get to Grandma's house?
MichaelSamyn
01-10-2011, 04:10 AM
It's Little Red Ridinghood. In the older version without the hunter.
So: be sent on an errand, explore the woods, interact with the wolf, go to grandmother's house, die.
Grandmother's house is the end of a chapter, so to speak. There's six chapters: one for each girl. But there's two "versions" of grandmother's house for each: one with grandmother alive, when you haven't interacted with the wolf, and the other when you have and the wolf has reached the house before you.
The goal of the game, such as it is, is to empty the living room that you see at the start of each chapter.
Donutman517
01-10-2012, 08:01 PM
So is there a correct way to finish or beat the game? Would it be better for the girls to all be alive in the end?
Based on all of the reading that I've done so far, I'm assuming that the game isn't about how the chapters end, but how much you learn about each of the sisters. Maybe not even how much you learn, but more of what you THINK you learn. Your personal interpretation of her interactions with objects.
The manual says that each memory has an "effect" on grandmothers house - but is it more a clue of what you'll SEE in grandmothers house? Where the needle goes, for example...?
MichaelSamyn
01-23-2012, 01:54 AM
So is there a correct way to finish or beat the game? Would it be better for the girls to all be alive in the end?
You should judge this for yourself. In a way, the girls need to die because that is how the fairy tale goes. But this is an interactive piece and you are free to refuse to ever meet the wolf and instead play in the forest forever.
The manual says that each memory has an "effect" on grandmothers house - but is it more a clue of what you'll SEE in grandmothers house? Where the needle goes, for example...?
Everything you collect changes something in grandmother's house. some memories only add a small objects, others an entire room.
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