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Through 61 nonlinear levels and encounters with journey 45 really journey weird characters, our hero weaves his way through the occupants, rides and attractions of the most bizarre amusement park you've ever experienced. As Tony says: "It's going to be a long, dark night!" In terms of gameplay mechanics, Tony Tough is rather retro: 2D point-and-click, third-person movement, mouse-managed. After a painless 150 MB (recommended) installation, we are presented with a somewhat esoteric, initially peculiar, interface that, eventually, becomes comfortable. There are some journey occasional delays accessing voices, but moving between scenes is very quick and smooth. The positioning of your mouse may reveal a person or object with which interaction can occur. A right click brings up the options of examine, use, take, or talk. Your readily accessible inventory pops up from bottom of the screen when called upon and holds sufficient slots for your problem-solving.
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