Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 1 Re-Raptored (AppID: 3830150)
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Price-to-player ratio ranks in the 50th percentile.
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- OS *: Windows 8; 64-bit
- Processor: @ 2 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 2000
- Storage: 10 GB available space
- Sound Card: Yup.
- Additional Notes: If you could run CRDM3, you can definitely run this one.
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About This Game
RETURN TO THE CREEPY CLASSIC! Jack Briar is back to stop Bayliss’ dastardly Disaster once more! Rediscover every room, dino, and puzzle from the original match-3 survival horror comedy RPG metroidvania—now fully reraptored!
Detailed Description
Henry Bayliss, a brilliant redneck scientist deep in the Louisiana bayou, is up to something. Enter Jack Briar: the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms' best agent, and the natural choice for this kind of field work. But Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 was cancelled! What's Jack Briar even doing here?!
Join Jack Briar as he races to prevent the Bayliss disaster, explores a creepy mansion, and defeats anyone who gets in his way. Look out dinos, cause youβre gonna get jurass-kic'd!
What is this?
A match-3, metroidvania, narrative sequel to Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3.
Explore the Bayliss mansion as Jack Briar, earn Traits by exploring, and use those Traits to unlock new paths.
A faithful follow-up from Pedalboard Games, headed by CRDM3's co-lead.
A direct sequel with more puzzles, returning characters, new characters, and a whole lot more meta-commentary on game development.
A brand new soundtrack, a new protagonist, and new mysteries to unravel.
The first entry in Strange Scaffold's Project Share program, allowing Pedalboard Games to leverage the original game's codebase.