Varney Lake

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Windows screenshots

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The three kids officially start their summer holiday at Varney Lake.
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An introduction of the protagonists.
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The game includes several varied minigames. Here's the Solitaire Ten - much easier than the Impossible Solitaire in "Mothmen 1966".
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Jimmy has just heard Brandon, the local bully - older, bigger and stronger than any of them...
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...so he'd rather avoid any confrontation.
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A very nice closeup. The game has pretty, sunny colours, although I miss the use of red...
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...as the first screenshot revealed showed, with a disturbing trail of blood next to the lake...
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The old man is kinda averse to sunlight, but going to the door to attract the deer is not a problem...
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This is where the demo (available, for example, after finishing "Mothmen 1966") ended.
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The plot jumps forward to 1981, with the paranormal researcher and writer Lou Hill...
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...(of course, the one from "Mothmen 1966") interviewing Jimmy and Christine.
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The map is only visible in this scene. But I love map screenshots, I have many of them from different games.
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The fishing minigame. As in "A Short Hike" - I'm against fishing and meat consumption, and yet I enjoyed virtual fishing.
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You can fish an old shoe - quite cliche... and how do shoes really take the bait?...
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...or you can catch a fish - one of three available in this place.
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The kids' first evening at the vampire's secret mansion. Interestingly, these scenes...
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...work fine without any green tones, just like the 1981 scenes do without yellow.
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Lou's short conversation with his assistant Xantos. See the ending of "Mothmen 1966" to know more...
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Fifteen years after the events, Lou is tired and troubled from a strange ability he gained while lost in the woods.
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Fishing as Jimmy is much harder. But catching the albino tarpon is needed to see all ending sequences...
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Playing dice against the local kids. If you lose a game with Terry...
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...you can come back later and challenge him to a big rematch.
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Spending an evening in the old drive-in the kids want to buy and revitalise...
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..."before the youngest member of the club turns 18".
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Liszt is, too, almost an only child - adopted and raised as an only child far from his birth family...
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...only to discover already after becoming a vampire that he had a twin brother...
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Doug has created yet another game - a series of matchstick puzzles.
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Xantos trying to release the tension building up from being unable to reveal who he really is.
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We don't really see that much of the club's meetings with Liszt...
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...In a way, the final evening with Bradon's public humiliation will be much more decisive...
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...for what happened a few months after the summer of 1954.
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Whatever Liszt did to "neutralise" Brandon, it wasn't permanent, and his failure is what truly...
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...caused everything to go for the worse. But no more spoilers...
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Jimmy recalls what happened after Doug went missing half a year after that summer...
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Even though you can only achieve no more than one of the kids' goals in one gameplay...
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...the endings are not mutually exclusive, they rather show snapshots of what happened earlier.
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Apart from the solitaire, the bonus images are unfortunately the only ones to use red.
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