About This Game Being a developer for games is difficult. It's even harder when you are an indie developer. In Dev Guy, you play the roll of Warren (an independent developer) just trying to get his game on the app store before his game license expires. It sounds simple, but becomes complex quickly when his car goes missing, and his data disappears with it. Will warren get his car back? Join Warren as he tries to retrieve his game data while solving puzzles, hacking other developer's computers, breaking windows, and yelling at his friend Cabe. If you've played classic puzzle adventure games and feel the need for more, this game might be right up your alley. Using the power of the UDK, Dev Guy brings you the most graphically underwhelming game of this year. 6d5b4406ea Title: Dev GuyGenre: Adventure, Free to Play, IndieDeveloper:Daniel Jonathan BourkePublisher:Project tranquilRelease Date: 20 May, 2015 Dev Guy Download For Pc [key Serial] dev guy achievement guide. dev guy achievement guide. dev toni and guy. bong guy dev. dev auto sales guyana. bong guy dev. bong guy dev vs bunyip. bong guy dev vs bunyip. gameplay dev guy. dev auto sales guyana. ravi dev guyana. biz dev guy. gameplay dev guy. ravi dev guyana. biz dev guy. dev toni and guy A fun little project with some mini-games akin to what you'd play on those old flash-game websites. Did I have fun? Sure! It felt like playing a friend's project. Pros: Free! Short! Some funny jokes about the state of the indie game industry littered around the game world. I laughed particularly at the overly-pretentious avante-garde one. The mini-games are enjoyable, sometimes clever, and just short enough to not get too stale, thus earning you the achievement without too much frustration, if you're into that. A really fun credits sequence!Cons: Sometimes the walking distance between rather empty areas seemed a little unnecessary or tedious. Puzzle solving exists just enough to show he could do it, although one of the mini-games involving three different characters helping each other is pretty clever. The language, or as I like to call it: "Ubisoft dialogue syndrome." It's a peeve of mine when obscenities are used for the sheer heck of it, and the experience would have been the exact same, were the intensity of the dialogue toned down a notch. Sends the message that success comes from cobbling together source code from your friends' hard work. :POverall: If you like trying out other folks' little indie projects and appreciating them for what they are, you can't go wrong with spending a few minutes with Dev Guy. It'll only cost you maybe half an hour, and you might leave a little inspired. :). 5/5 game for bronys and weaboos. I had sex with a firewall.Best game ever.It also mocked the current state of games.Still best game ever.. Over already? Well.....Review time!Honestly, I thought given the plot that I'd end up either arrested or sued in the end.... o_o;;Pros:It's a game with minigames. (Some disappointing. Others pleasantly entertaining)Nice pop culture referencesShort (Finish in an hour)Sexy firewall AI with...an interesting twist.~ ;)Dat bodypillowFreeAchievementsCons:Some of the humor can feel dry at times.Brony hate is a little oldToo many F-bombs in the script (it's cliche)With this game, it's really take-it-or-leave it. I recommend it, though it's not without it's faults.5/10 (Decent). Honestly did not find it to be a fun or good game, it's just 5 short and frankly, dumb minigames. The game tries to be funny, but it's just annyoing and feels like a cartoon I'd watch on tv just for the sake of getting a warm headache.-Also, It's not called a damn jump drive. This game is life. Opened a door with a vent. 10/10. This is quite possibly the worst piece of crap I have ever had the displeasure of playing.I would rather lick the back end of a sewage sucker truck than launch this game again. -1/10. It's free, but I feel like my time could have been better spent.. I hope and fear that in Dev Guy 2 he lives next to Digital Homicide's "devs".
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