![]() There is a reason why people consider it as the #1 networking event in the world as it helps people meet and network with each other, with the brightest of minds in the world, including billionaires, sports celebrities, investors, and so many others. Secret Knock is thus named the extravagant Top 2022 event one cannot afford to miss. To be a part of these events, you must acquire your invite and get out there in the world to socialize and network more and attract more success.Hach, Daedalic Entertainment. ![]() To be precise, none other than co-founder and creative director Jan Müller-Michaelis intones the cutscenes and vocal interludes in Chaos on Deponia, the second part of the adventure series about a threatened rubbish planet.Īnd Müller-Michaelis even fights self-critical about the predecessor Deponia: “… honestly, nobody liked the end of the first part anyway.” Right. I too found the end of my test too melancholy. The finale of Deponia didn’t want to fit in with the rest of the gag flurry and I would have loved to give my tragic hero Rufus a packet of handkerchiefs at the end of the credits.ĭaedalic has now planned the series as a trilogy from the start. Still, I found it all too harsh to hit the players with such a thoughtful cliffhanger with the first part.Īs if to answer, the musical Müller-Michaelis promises two chords, after his self-criticism, a potential happy ending “with drinking and all”. Please dispose of all snot flags and pick up the mice. You have comfortably clicked on the self-deprecating short tutorial behind you, when a flashback in a black and white narrow-film look flickers over your screen – complete with a cardboard planet shot live on a string, a New Year’s Eve firecrackers detonation and a pathetic voice from the off. Very nicely done, but nothing against the playable introduction that follows, which seamlessly connects to the last moments of the first part. Your chaotic protégé Rufus needs less than five minutes to lay a grandma’s kitchen in ruins, flood her toilet, assassinate her canary and almost behead his mentor Doc with a guillotine. The makers took the criticism of the first Deponia to heart.īut don’t be fooled by the high pace of entry, chaos on Deponia is anything but sloppy puzzle goods for those in a hurry. This time there is more time to get to know the main and secondary characters. In any case, thanks for confirming my suspicions.Daedalic has the character traits of the protagonists noticeably better under control. I guess it would make more sense if I could have followed the entire saga unfold from the developer's forums. Interesting trivia! But the fuel deception in Maniac Mansion is relatively obvious and genuinely funny, while Leopard Mode is presented as a true-but-twisted rumor in Chaos of Deponia, sending people in a despicable wild-goose chase. I knew about the useless chainsaw in the former, but I didn't knew about the chainsaw fuel in the latter. And yes, I played Maniac Mansion ottokarsubke, but not Zak McKracken. Thanks! I like looking at the backgrounds too, but I want it to stay that way. Anyways, mystery solved.Ģ) Good to know, I'll skip this part. I can't believe they made an entire game mode based on this one lame joke of a character too. I don't think I would have made the connection. Turns out that the cartoon face I was wondering about is a portrait of Droggeljug from that game, purple thingie included - which is actually a cushion. Does anybody have more info on that?ġ) I started playing Edna & Harvey: The Breakout. Because of that I can't tell if Leopard Mode is something legitimate or if it's just the developers trolling everybody. But Chaos of Deponia moved that joke to a whole new level, first by constantly denying its existence in the manual, and second by having an in-game tip that actually confirms its existence. With Deponia I thought it was just a silly joke and moved on. What's up with that?ģ) The manuals of both Deponia and Chaos of Deponia have an entire section dedicated to Leopard Mode, with completely ridiculous steps on how to activate that mode. There is a sub-section called "Puzzle", and it's a 12-piece jigsaw puzzle. Anybody knows what this option does?Ģ) After I finished Chaos on Deponia, I checked the Bonus section. When I check it the game prompts for a reboot, but I don't notice anything different after doing so. It's a checkbox with no description, just the face of a cartoon character with something purple on his head. So here are my questions:ġ) After I finished Deponia, the Options menu had an option I swear wasn't there when I started playing. Odd things I surprisingly cannot find any info about - probably because I can't read German forums. So I finished Deponia and Chaos on Deponia, and I noticed odd things about them.
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