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* SchmuckBait: In a few places around town, you'll find papers indicating that a satellite TV company called Desert Satellite made an unusually good introductory offer to residents of Cyclone- Not only were they offering free installation and the first six months free, they also give new customers a free television set; [[spoiler: It's implied that the TVs offered as part of this package are the hypnotic televisions you find all over town, which urged those who watched them to go to Devil's Mouth Canyon where they could be turned into petroglyphs.]]

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* SchmuckBait: In a few places around town, you'll find papers indicating that a satellite TV company called Desert Satellite made an unusually good introductory offer to residents of Cyclone- Not only were they offering free installation and the first six months free, they also give new customers a free television set; [[spoiler: It's implied that the TVs [=TVs=] offered as part of this package are the hypnotic televisions you find all over town, which urged those who watched them to go to Devil's Mouth Canyon where they could be turned into petroglyphs.]]
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The story commences with a rock band by the name of Trip Cyclone that stops in the small town of Cyclone, Arizona while scouting out locations for music videos. The town seems to have gotten stuck in time decades ago, people are strange and not welcoming to outsiders. When two hikers disappear in the wake an ancient Indian curse, members of the town set out for a search expedition, only to lose one of them in the process. The town's population slowly begins to dwindle, tourists stop coming in, and the only way out of Cyclone is blocked by a rockslide, preventing the band (or the rest of the town) from leaving. Things only get worse when they are approached by a strange man wearing a traditional Indian Kachina mask, who calls himself Darkcloud. As a personal friend of the band, you are tasked with finding ancient prayer sticks called "Bahos" in order to lift the curse from the town and also figuring out where Trip Cyclone and the rest of the town have disappeared to.

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The story commences with a rock band by the name of Trip Cyclone that stops in the small town of Cyclone, Arizona while scouting out locations for music videos. The town seems to have gotten stuck in time decades ago, people are strange and not welcoming to outsiders. When two hikers disappear in the wake an ancient Indian curse, members of the town set out for a search expedition, only to lose one of them in the process. The town's population slowly begins to dwindle, tourists stop coming in, and the only way out of Cyclone is blocked by a rockslide, preventing the band (or (and the rest of the town) from leaving. Things only get worse when they are approached by a strange man wearing a traditional Indian Kachina mask, who calls himself Darkcloud. As a personal friend of the band, you are tasked with finding ancient prayer sticks called "Bahos" in order to lift the curse from the town and also figuring out where Trip Cyclone and the rest of the town have disappeared to.
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The story commences with a rock band by the name of Trip Cyclone that stops in the small town of Cyclone, Arizona while scouting out locations for music videos. The town seems to have gotten stuck in time decades ago, people are strange and not welcoming to outsiders. When two hikers disappear in the wake an ancient Indian curse, members of the town set out for a search expedition, only to lose one of them in the process. The town's population slowly begins to dwindle, tourists stop coming in, and the only way out of Cyclone is blocked by a rockslide, trapping the band. Things only get worse when they are approached by a strange man wearing a traditional Indian Kachina mask, who calls himself Darkcloud. As a personal friend of the band, you are tasked with finding ancient prayer sticks called "Bahos" in order to lift the curse from the town and also figuring out where Trip Cyclone and the rest of the town have disappeared to.

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The story commences with a rock band by the name of Trip Cyclone that stops in the small town of Cyclone, Arizona while scouting out locations for music videos. The town seems to have gotten stuck in time decades ago, people are strange and not welcoming to outsiders. When two hikers disappear in the wake an ancient Indian curse, members of the town set out for a search expedition, only to lose one of them in the process. The town's population slowly begins to dwindle, tourists stop coming in, and the only way out of Cyclone is blocked by a rockslide, trapping preventing the band.band (or the rest of the town) from leaving. Things only get worse when they are approached by a strange man wearing a traditional Indian Kachina mask, who calls himself Darkcloud. As a personal friend of the band, you are tasked with finding ancient prayer sticks called "Bahos" in order to lift the curse from the town and also figuring out where Trip Cyclone and the rest of the town have disappeared to.
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''Shivers Two: Harvest of Souls'' is a SurvivalHorror PointAndClick computer game published by [[{{Creator/Sierra}} Sierra On-Line]] and released in 1997. It is a sequel to the 1995 title ''{{VideoGame/Shivers}}''; similar in gameplay, themes, and atmosphere, but with a completely new story.

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''Shivers Two: Harvest of Souls'' is a SurvivalHorror PointAndClick computer game published by [[{{Creator/Sierra}} Sierra On-Line]] and released in 1997. It is a sequel to the 1995 title ''{{VideoGame/Shivers}}''; ''VideoGame/Shivers1995''; similar in gameplay, themes, and atmosphere, but with a completely new story.
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* LastSecondEndingChoice: There are four endings and which one you get depends on a choice so late that with one exception it'll be your last action in the game. Give the {{Macguffin}} to either Darkcloud or [[spoiler: Norah]] and you get the [[spoiler:bad and mediocre endings]]; [[spoiler:do it right by placing the fake half of the Ianyi stone onto the altar, then joining the two halves while Darkcloud is trying to complete the ritual]] and you have to solve one last puzzle. Fail to solve said puzzle, or along with Darkcloud's plans and place your half of the Ianyi stone on the altar right away, and [[spoiler: you get the worst ending. See WorldOfSilence for details.]]

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* LastSecondEndingChoice: There are four endings and which one you get depends on a choice so late that with one exception it'll be your last action in the game. Give the {{Macguffin}} to either Darkcloud or [[spoiler: Norah]] and you get the [[spoiler:bad and mediocre endings]]; [[spoiler:do it right by placing the fake half of the Ianyi stone onto the altar, then joining the two halves while Darkcloud is trying to complete the ritual]] and you have to solve one last puzzle. Fail to solve said puzzle, or go along with Darkcloud's plans and place your half of the Ianyi stone on the altar right away, and [[spoiler: you get the worst ending. See WorldOfSilence for details.]]
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* WorldOfSilence: [[spoiler: This is what the spirit overseeing the ritual turns the world into if the player places their half of the Ianyi stone onto the altar without tricking Darkcloud first. Specifically, a world where the spirit has turned everyone into a petroglyph.]]

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* WorldOfSilence: [[spoiler: This is what the spirit overseeing the ritual turns the world into if the player places their half of the Ianyi stone onto the altar without tricking Darkcloud first.first or taking to long to solve the final puzzle. Specifically, a world where the spirit has turned everyone into a petroglyph.]]
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* LastSecondEndingChoice: There are four endings and which one you get depends on a choice so late that with one exception it'll be your last action in the game. Give the {{Macguffin}} to either Darkcloud or [[spoiler: Norah]] and you get the [[spoiler:bad and mediocre endings]]; [[spoiler:do it right by placing the fake half of the Ianyi stone onto the altar, then joining the two halves while Darkcloud is trying to complete the ritual]] and you have to solve one last puzzle. Failing to solve the puzzle leads to a gameover. Go along with the ritual and place your half of the Ianyi stone on the altar right away, and [[spoiler: You get the worst ending. See WorldOfSilence for details.]]

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* LastSecondEndingChoice: There are four endings and which one you get depends on a choice so late that with one exception it'll be your last action in the game. Give the {{Macguffin}} to either Darkcloud or [[spoiler: Norah]] and you get the [[spoiler:bad and mediocre endings]]; [[spoiler:do it right by placing the fake half of the Ianyi stone onto the altar, then joining the two halves while Darkcloud is trying to complete the ritual]] and you have to solve one last puzzle. Failing Fail to solve the puzzle leads to a gameover. Go said puzzle, or along with the ritual Darkcloud's plans and place your half of the Ianyi stone on the altar right away, and [[spoiler: You you get the worst ending. See WorldOfSilence for details.]]

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