Jan 07, 2016 · Case Two: A Fox among Wolves 003c. Case Three: The Sleeping City 003d. Case Four A: Liberté 003e. Case Four B: Égalité 003f. Case Four C: Fraternité 004. Credits 001. General Information ----- This is a walkthrough for the game called "Aviary Attorney".
Dec 23, 2015 · Aviary Attorney Walkthrough. An in-progress walkthrough for all of Aviary Attorney. Includes both a detailed walkthrough, a spoiler-free walkthrough, and explanation of other 'bad endings' (consequences of losing trials). Will be updated as new game material is …
Jan 21, 2016 · As you prepare for each of Aviary Attorney's cases, you stop in at multiple locations across Paris. This can prove time consuming; at certain points you can visit only one location per day.
Jan 15, 2016 · The most impressive thing in Aviary Attorney is how substantive the characters are. There’s no voice acting, so intonation and temperament come from a simple selection of honks, bleeps and parps.
Falcon shows up late to the Aviary Attorney office and receives a letter from Seigneur Purrtoir Demiaou asking for legal help for his daughter, Dame Caterline, wrongly accused of murder. Your assistant, Sparrowson, asks if you'll be taking the case. If you respond "Of course!" you will proceed to La Conciergerie, the prison where Caterline Demiaou is being held. If you choose "Nope" Sparrowson will challenge you to a game of Jacques-noir (Blackjack) where you try to get closer to 21 when drawing cards than the dealer. Sparrowson will always win, and you'll head over to La Conciergerie anyway.
An in-progress walkthrough for all of Aviary Attorney. Includes both a detailed walkthrough, a spoiler-free walkthrough, and explanation of other 'bad endings' (consequences of losing trials). Will be updated as new game material is released.
Sparrowson asks if you'll take the case; either refusing or accepting will ultimately lead to taking the case anyway, but if you choose "Nope" you will play a card minigame "Jacques-noir," or blackjack.
Present Judge Romulus from the Face Book, and Lander will tell you Romulus did buy a bunch of chocolate and provided his own special filling. He gives you Romulus 's chocolate receipt to keep, which is signed in green ink.
The catacombs are pitch-black and you can't see where you're going. Whatever path you choose to follow, you end up in a lit room where the lionness Beaumort is trying to get information out of Séverin, who they caught spying on the rebellion. But Beaumort has her own grudge as her father stole some vegetables to feed her and was sentenced to prison by Séverin, where he died. Just as she's about to declare him guilty, you have the option to speak up or stay silent.
Note: if you failed to get a Not Guilty verdict during the first trial and continued playing, Baron Rorgeuil takes the place of Caterline during the fourth act. Everything else remains the same.
If you fail to secure a Not Guilty verdict for Caterline Demiaou, she never confesses that she's the real killer and is executed. Falcon spends the next day drinking at Canard Joyeux not because he still believes in her innocence, not because Rorgeuil was convicted and set to be executed instead. In Falcon's dream after being thrown in the Seine, she asks him "Why did you fail me?" If you go to the Chateau during Chapter Three and speak to Couline, she'll say that the Baron is capable of managing the household on his own instead of saying she's leaving with him being gone now. In ending 4A, if Caterline was executed instead of Rorgeuil, the Viridian Killer blows him up instead and Beaumort is charged with his murder instead of Caterline's. Everything else about 4A stays the same.
The character artwork is taken from the caricatures by J. J. Grandville.
The game was developed by Sketchy Logic, and partly financed through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, raising £18,917 towards its development in January 2015. It was released for Microsoft Windows and OS X in December 2015.
A courtroom drama set in nineteenth-century Paris, populated with beautifully drawn animals. Guiding JayJay Falcon, defence attorney, you help investigate each case before each of the four court dates; combing crime scenes, interrogating suspects and gathering evidence ready to pull out during cross-examination.
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Duration: This game will take between 6 hours and 10 hours to complete. You can complete all four cases in less than 6 hours. Those who want to explore every avenue of investigation will take this towards the 10-hour mark.#N#Players: This is a single player game.
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