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Late Last Nite
10 years ago

Late Last Nite: Game of the Year Edition has arrived!


After a few months of hard work, we’ve finally finished Version 1.2 of Late Last Nite! What’s in the update? I’m glad you asked, hypothetical person!

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Version 1.2 of Late Last Nite:

Looks Better!
We’ve added new animations, updated sprites, and tweaked existing backgrounds! In earlier versions of the game, you might have asked yourself, “Is that talking owl’s trailer made out of cake, or what?!” Well, in Version 1.2, you can cast all doubts aside. Yes, that trailer is absolutely made out of cake, and you’ll know it just by looking at the screen with your eyeballs.

Sounds Better!
Not only have we added more sound effects, but we’ve also remastered the Late Last Nite soundtrack for your listening pleasure. Not impressed yet? What if we also threw in a brand new rock tune that plays over the closing credits? No? Well, what if I told you that original rock tune was written and performed by guitar legend Carlos Santana? Okay, that last part is a lie, but the rest of it is pretty cool, right?

Plays Better!
New puzzles? New characters? New dialogue? New Easter eggs? How is this even possible?! Well, we signed a pact with a certain Dark Lord who will remain anonymous until a predetermined Day of Reckoning, at which time all will be revealed while we roast in the Pit of Suffering. Until then, let’s just say we worked really hard on adding more cool, weird, and funny stuff to the game. We’ve also improved the interface for an overall smoother puzzle-solving experience.

Have you played Late Last Nite before? Well, there’s lots of new content to discover in the latest version. Never played it? Well, you made all those people who suffered through earlier versions of the game look like a bunch of suckers. Kudos!

Seriously, though, we hope you enjoy the updates. The team has been working like crazy to deliver a fun, polished version of the game that includes all the stuff we weren’t able to squeeze into the original 14-day AdventureJam window. So, download it and let us know what you think.

Next stop: voices!



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