--THANKS TO @Galleigo FOR CURATING! :D-- June 7th, 2017 Turn volume down. Click green flag to start. Goal: Get your client Not Guilty by exposing the lies in the Witness' Testimonies! Click the Court Record button to check your evidence. Press O to object, and if you do it right, you should get an option to present evidence. Type in the number of the contradicting evidence from the Court Record. Press the right and left arrow keys to go back and forth between TESTIMONY statements. Press Z to advance text. Press X to skip text. (BUGGED) Press "P" to press statements. This lets you get more information out of the witness. (COMPLETED) Press "T" to present something WHEN ASKED. (NOT COMPLETED) Press "O" to object and present the contradicting evidence. (COMPLETED)
December 7, 2018: -Removed the voices from the game. Looking for new, better ones. (previously it was me) -Kept the "exclamation" sound effect December 6, 2018: -Changed the logo a bit -Added new composed Glenn Webb themes: The Cross Examination theme and the Objection Theme. June 7th, 2017: Curated by Galleigo! -Added the "real" version of the Glenn Webb "Objection" theme. (Not going to play yet.) May 30, 2017: -Added the Glenn Webb "Objection" theme. Won't play yet, because I haven't checked with my current members, whether they're okay with it. May 19, 2017: -Added the Glenn Webb "Objection 2" theme, but I've decided the code won't play it, because it doesn't really fit "objecting". Took about 3 days to complete. Topic: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/249492/ Collaboration Topic: (NO LONGER WORKING!) https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/250213/?page=1#post-2564357 Application form: https://goo(dot)gl/forms/i5R2t8MNG4KhjvRF2 http://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/20th-century-english-names.php for the name of Glenn Webb. Ace Attorney for some graphics. Inspired by Ace Attorney. Text sound from the Scratch Project Editor. ALL vector sprites by me. Voice by me. Logo from Capcom, then edited by me. SCROLL DOWN FOR WALKTHROUGH. | | | | | | | | | | | | Object to the last statement. Present the "Attorney's Badge".