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Friday, November 21, 2008


From the development team that gave us Menulis and Miestas comes Pragaras, a new 2D exploration game with more confusing and beguiling elements than its predecessors. Players can now shift between two different forms by using the briefcase icon, an action which is necessary in order to solve some of the puzzles in this adventure.

Use the cursor keys to move, press the Z key to to review your inventory items and hold the X key to interact with people or objects which are close to your character. Note that the game contains imagery which may be considered disturbing by some. (walkthrough)

Name: Pragaras
Developers: Teshla, Jurgis (turbo) and Jurgis
Category: Adventure
Type: Browser

Comments

You misspelled the name of the game. It should be "Pragaras" instead of "Praragas" and the word has a meaning.

Really sorry about that.

Well, what is the meaning? I'm being serious, I have no idea.

The game was ok...I feel like something may have been lost in the translation. The animations were pretty good and so was the music.

Wow, very interesting and stylish game. I was afraid that the inventory system might be too confusing, but I got used to it quickly.

Hey! It's me - Jurgis!

Thanks you guys for writing about Pragaras! And yeah... this word has a meaning. It means hell in english.

If it wouldn't be hard could you change the authors? 3J (Justinas (teshla), Jurgis (turbo) and another Jurgis (me)) created this game!

Thank you! :)

Couldn't quite figure that one out, but thanks for sharing. It's always fun to find new games to mess around with.

Disturbing game :S

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