doctorfrog on 6/11/2008 at 06:07
For those interested in the game and a minor nostalgia burn, the puzzle design document for Grim Fandango is available from its author!
There doesn't seem to be anything truly substantial here that you can't get in the game, except some photocopied drawings of some characters and scenes. It seems to mainly just explain how the puzzles are going to be laid out and so forth, and thus only acts as a kind of illustrated walkthrough for a pre-alpha version of the game.
I only just scanned it, since I never played GF long enough to beat it, and will eventually get around to it. Still, add it to your collection if that's your thing (as it is mine).
WARNING: If you have not played Grim Fandango and intend to someday, or just don't like spoilers, DO NOT download and read this document!
(http://www.doublefine.com/news.php/site/just_one_more_grim_thing/)
clearing on 6/11/2008 at 06:16
Thanks :thumb: I love Grim Fandango.
Vraptor7 on 6/11/2008 at 15:07
Awesome, thanks for the heads-up!
Jason Moyer on 6/11/2008 at 15:44
Hilarious. I can't even imagine a suit trying to read this thing.
gunsmoke on 6/11/2008 at 21:40
Good stuff :thumb:
Scots Taffer on 7/11/2008 at 00:04
Tim Schafer is a fucking demi-God and Grim Fandango is the best adventure game ever made.
Haplo on 7/11/2008 at 00:07
One of the most original games ever.
june gloom on 7/11/2008 at 00:24
I've never been able to get my hands on a copy; every time I see one available on like eBay it's always right when I have no money.
Scots Taffer on 7/11/2008 at 00:38
Keep an eye out for an original, otherwise download it. Don't deprive yourself of one of the best PC (adventure) games out there.
june gloom on 7/11/2008 at 00:52
I'll look for it; last time I tried it was all in Portugese.