Hello

How please do you initially get out cell?

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> On 17 Jun 2014, at 00:47, Karl Belanger <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> After purchasing and playing a decent portion of the Inquisitor’s heartbeat, 
> I have some initial thoughts and impressions.
> If you’ve played entombed at all, you’ll be very familiar with the basics of 
> this game. The game is essentially a series of mazes that you must navigate 
> through. The objective could be to find the exit, release a prisoner, or 
> avoid an enemy or hazard. There is no combat in the game. The only 
> non-walking things you do are pick up items and sometimes release people. 
> Once you’ve finished the level, the next one loads and your progress is saved 
> automatically. If you fail a map, get caught, burned, etc., you restart that 
> map from the beginning.
> The game does have some creepy backgrounds, especially in some areas, and the 
> action music when you’re in danger is quite good.
> As for replay ability, while I haven’t finished it quite yet, I don’t see 
> there being much in the main game. To address this, there is an infinite 
> mode, which generates increasingly complex maps for you to solve.
> I’ll let you know more about my thoughts as to the storyline once I finish 
> the game.
> Karl
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