Ines in: Triple Trouble
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Ines in: Triple Trouble

Triple Trouble is a cool pixel-art point & click adventure game.

In the game, you play as Ines, a wannabe writer, who’s turning 20 today. Uncle Lee has come up with a crazy birthday surprise that’s bound to spell trouble. And to make things even more chaotic, he’s managed to make three copies of himself—hence the “Triple Trouble.”

To play, use a mouse or touch controls. If you like, you can also use a keyboard for shortcuts. You can save your game anytime, except during dialogues and cut-scenes, so don’t worry about losing progress. The game is available to play on your phone or tablet, making it easy to take the adventure with you anywhere!

Credits

  • Andrea Cerbone (cerbo) – writing, art and animation
  • Paolo Cotrone (shamisenorchestra) – writing, original music
  • Giuseppe Sellaroli (apicici) – writing, programming, additional art and animation
  • Audio engine: FMOD Studio by Firelight Technologies Pty Ltd.
  • High resolution font: Special Elite (Astigmatic)
  • Made in two weeks for the AdvXJam2024 event to fit the theme “3 rules.”
  • Third party libraries:

Just Have Fun!

How to Play:

Mouse controls

  • The game uses one button only, both left and right mouse clicks behave the same
  • The cursor changes shape on objects that can be interacted with by clicking on them
  • Clicking on non-interactable objects will make the character move towards them
  • Clicking on an inventory item will select it and change the cursor into the item. Click on other objects in the game to use the selected item on them

Keyboard shortcuts

  • F1: open menu (can be opened with the mouse using the cog icon on the top right)
  • I: open inventory (can be opened with the mouse using the icon on the bottom right)
  • . (period key): skip a line of dialogue (skipping with mouse clicks can be enabled from the settings)
  • ESC or SPACE: skip cutscene (only available when logo is flashing on the bottom left corner)

Touch controls

  • Swipe with two fingers to skip a line of dialogue
  • Hold down three fingers to skip cutscenes
  • By default the touch controls are relative: drag a finger around to move the cursor relative to its current position, tap to click
  • If relative mode is disabled from the settings, tapping once will move the cursor to the finger position and a double tap will click
  • Inside the menu a single tap is always considered a click!
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