About This Game Somewhere along the venerable Route 7, in the middle of nowhere, you will find Joe’s Diner. As an employee working the graveyard shift for the next month, your primary task is to keep the tables clean – no tough challenge at all.Unfortunately there’s a rub to it. The old Diner was built on the site of a former Indian cemetery. Amongst the buried, two rival chieftains are laid to rest; while alive each could not stand the other.One chieftain endeavors only to rest in peace. The other, a prankster both in life and the afterlife, is prone to ruffle the feathers of his fellow chief.Besides your tasks as a waiter, it’s up to you to keep things calm and not incur the angry chieftains’ wrath. To lay them both to everlasting rest just do your duty. Sounds easy but it’s not – promised.FeaturesWork over 30 night shifts as a holiday replacement in Joe’s DinerKeep things calm to not incur the angry chieftains’ wrathAtmospheric graphics with fantastic lightingInnovative gameplayDeactivate all objects after the chieftain does his monkey businessPremium sound scenery and effectsFrom the makers of “Pineview Drive” 7aa9394dea Title: Joe's DinerGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:VIS-GamesPublisher:United Independent Entertainment GmbHRelease Date: 31 Mar, 2015 Joe's Diner Portable Edition The best game if you want to feel like a real parent were it feels like you take the little **** into any shop store and tell them not to touch anything then they touch anything and eveything. After turning off t.v's, ccoffeemaker's, and vacuum's they leave a mess everywere and your the one that has to pick up their bag of crisps everywere on the store floor. Patience\/10. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=DlVUg3NGHI8&feature=youtu.beHere. Saved you 8 bucks. You're welcome.. one of the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665iest games of all time. This game is far from perfect. It is definitely interesting, and has potential to become better, but right now the horror is somewhat lacking. First of all, for the first 12 nights, if you get the hang of the game fast enough, you won't die a single time, or even be in danger of dying. The sense of danger disappears, and the feeling of dread gets replaced by irritation, because of repetitive gameplay. The actual ghost that kills you is just a photoshopped picture that pops up on your screen for a second, and then gets replaced with game over. The death scene seems much too rushed, and could be improved. That being said, I am only on night 12. There is always the possibility that this game really picks up. But still, it should've picked up in pace on around night 6 or so. But all things considered, the game is still enjoyable, and even at times funny. Why the hell are you even working at a diner for a minimum wage, that has absolutely no customers, and that can literally kill you if you don't do your job well enough? Go work at Faz Bears Pizzaria or something ya dare devil! If you want to see the first 10 nights played through, and the death scene, check out my video below!https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=ApALKHGikKk&index=1&list=PLKMxTuqznyPNg3itpb9LmgQIrNirA0jYj. you should not play it. Only time will lose!. The art tone is wonderful, it makes me want to leave the diner and explore this Bates like slice of Americana. Unfortunately the game isn't very strong. The cleaning tables makes it very gamey and removes the player from any fear which the wonderful art builds. The premice of sound creating something bad to happen is strong, but the game is very shallow and often frustrating. The lackluster narrative really doesn't add much to the game either.My main scare and challenge is working out why the kitchen door always instantly closes causing me to spend half the game interacting with that poxy door. A solid concept, beautifully created, just the actual game play needed more time in the oven. Worth 8 bucks? Sure why not, it's original and has merit and that's what indie is all about isn't it?
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