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Welcome to my Nibiru hints page. (-: If you're new to my series of low-spoiler computer game walkthroughs, the idea is to point gamers towards things they might not have thought of in each game rather than divulging puzzle solutions or giving step-by-step instructions. There's not much point in playing an adventure game if you know the puzzle solutions in advance, and there's no point at all in investigating murders if you already know whodunnit. Sponsored Links So these pages are as close to spoiler-free as possible while still providing some valuable Nibiru hints and game recommendations. If you are looking for the solution to a particular puzzle, I recommend UHS--due to their unique website setup you can only see one hint at a time, so you can get the answer to one pesky puzzle without ruining all the others for yourself. Here's the for Nibiru, if that interests you.
NiBiRu is a lovely point and click game from the people who brought us Black Mirror and it shares many of that game's strong points while having overcome some of the glitches. The sound and graphics are beautiful, of course.
My site here focuses on exactly the things traditional walkthroughs don't: the non-critical bits of Nibiru, detours you can take, little things you can do to smooth the gameplay out for yourself, extra details you might miss if you did only what was strictly necessary to complete the game. If you want even fewer spoilers--you're considering whether to buy the game, for example, and want to know whether there's anything you're going to detest in it--please try my page to find all the pertinant information in one convenient spoiler-free package. Now, on with the game!
Nibiru is a modern PC adventure game by the prolific Adventure Game Company. Like their other graphic adventures, Nibiru offers an elegant 3D point-and-click interface with which to move a pre-assigned character through a sequence of puzzles and a largely linear plot. This one is a supernatural thriller from the same game design team who wrote the horror adventure. Nibiru is less frightening and less violent than Black Mirror, but still rises to the level of suspense in places, and corny though it may sound, I recommend playing at night with the lights out. It's creepier that way, and the graphics look excellent in the dark. There are no bugs in Nibiru (at least, none that I found), and no serious gameplay issues. However, there are a number of things you may want to be aware of before beginning to play in order to get maximum enjoyment out of the game. Duraslide gate motor installation manual - download free apps.
Without spoiling anything: Time Management: Like most graphic adventure games, time does not pass normally in Nibiru. If you're supposed to wait until an NPC is done painting a picture or eating his lunch, you can't just stand there and wait--nothing will ever change.
In many cases, though, you don't actually have to do anything relevant--examining a random nearby object is often sufficient for the game to believe time has passed. So is leaving the screen and returning. But if you roam around the screen for 20 minutes fruitlessly pixel-searching, the picture will never get painted and the lunch will never get eaten. You have to be a proactive clicker to get anywhere in this game.
Clicking and Reclicking: Nibiru game interface is graceful and intuitive in most ways, but there is one frustrating exception: sometimes an object remains active (clickable) after you have already used it. When this happens, you need to either click it again or else right-click it to search it more carefully. There's no logical reasoning behind which mouse button you need to use to get this additional clue. (The manual claims that a left-click means 'use' and a right-click means 'examine,' but that is only true in inventory--in the environment itself, the effects of left and right clicking is essentially random.) You're bound to forget this at least once or twice, so if you reach an impasse in the game, go back and make sure there isn't something you've already used that's still active. Main Character: You control one character in Nibiru, the blase grad student Martin.