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2 | [[caption-width-right:350:The opening, and one of the puzzles.]] |
3 | ''The Mystery of Brackly Hall'' is a 2000 InteractiveFiction game by C. Patrick, hosted [[http://www.rinkworks.com/adventure/ online]] at Website/AdventureGamesLive. Lord Brackly is dead, and he has left his inheritance to whoever can find the secret vault hidden somewhere on his estate; it is the player's objective to find the vault. |
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5 | Although not an especially remarkable game -- it is the easiest game hosted on ''Adventure Games Live'' -- it is notable as the first user-submitted game, which inspired other ''AGL'' players to begin working on their own games. |
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7 | !!This game contains examples of: |
8 | * EasierThanEasy: With a difficulty rating of 2, this is by far the easiest game on Adventure Games Live, save for the tutorial mini-game ''The Trainer''. It is even considered easier than ''VideoGame/TheEarlyYears'' and ''More Early Years'', which are collections of short games written by the site's creator at the age of 12. |
9 | * TheManyDeathsOfYou: Averted. This is the only Adventure Games Live game in which it is absolutely impossible to die (''VideoGame/TrailOfAnguish'' is the only other game which even comes close, featuring one way of dying.) |
10 | * TheMaze: Quite literally features a garden maze. There's a map, but it's only accessible once you've found an item somewhere in there. |
11 | * WhatDoesThisButtonDo: There are two such machines in Brackly's secret laboratory, one of which teleports you into the middle of the maze. |
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