Pudding, don’t panic! A nervous little pudding is trapped on a ghost train in a haunted house. Help him escape with his quivers intact! Puzzle your way to the exit and scare back the monsters with funny weapons and traps! Weird witches, rattling skeletons and wandering skulls make the vanilla sauce freeze in your veins! Your only chance: Scare the monsters before they scare you! Defend yourself with crazy traps and funny weapons! Manipulate the rail system to build the ideal route and escape the dark labyrinth! Do you have enough courage for the powerful supermonsters waiting for you in the dark? Enjoy the first ghost train game ever developed in real-time 3D! Explore 48 suspenseful levels with many playing variations! Are you clever and quick enough to solve the puzzles and to trap your enemies?
Pudding, don’t panic! A nervous little pudding is trapped on a ghost train in a haunted house. Help him escape with his quivers intact! Puzzle your way to the exit and scare back the monsters with funny weapons and traps! Weird witches, rattling skeletons and wandering skulls make the vanilla sauce freeze in your veins! Your only chance: Scare the monsters before they scare you! Defend yourself with crazy traps and funny weapons! Manipulate the rail system to build the ideal route and escape the dark labyrinth! Do you have enough courage for the powerful supermonsters waiting for you in the dark? Enjoy the first ghost train game ever developed in real-time 3D! Explore 48 suspenseful levels with many playing variations! Are you clever and quick enough to solve the puzzles and to trap your enemies?
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A little fat child in place of the pudding called 'Jiggles' would have been just as appropriate.
could you please change the esc-key behaviour? i would like to have it act as a pause key rather than "you failed" message. thanks, jose
Been playing it on Ubuntu 10.10. It's a fun game with simple mechanics and a variety of ever more challenging situations to use it in.
And I have to say, I'm damn glad to play a Linux game where there's a strong and polished art design. You guys spent so much time working out the style, and the aesthetics, and adding in all those countless little touches that added to the atmosphere and keeping the theme consistent. You really hit the playful cartoony atmosphere you were going for. Great job.
The game runs fine in my Debian Sid. Switching to a different language is tricky but possible. I am only missing fullscreen, is it possible?
We have some problems determining the graphic card capabilities on linux therefore we're not yet officially supporting it in the game options (like we do it in the windows version) but if you're not scared ;) you can edit the orkitec.cfg in the data/Config/ folder.
so is there any upcomming update that will fix all these issues??
There is only 1 minor issue that there is no ingame option for linux to change the resolution/fullscreen.
But yes we will update it if we have a compatible solution.
Hey, what about the system requirements? Will it run on Intel GPUs?
The Game was testet on netbooks with Intel GPUs on XP and Windows7 so the Linux version should run on Intel GPUs too. If you encounter problems don't hesitate to give us feedback. :)
Great! I'll buy it! Thanks! =)