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Awesooome! Can't wait to come across them then, thanks for the answer. As a huge fan of The Prisoner it's so much fun to see the same font, similar iconography and general aesthetic in the Village. Damn good job devs, 'Be seeing you'.
Edit; just in case you think that I'm posting original content, it's chalked on one of the walls in the garden district, got a huge laugh out of me when I saw it, We Happy Few possibly has the best humour and references out of any game I've played
Not sure if you know the answer to this or not, but it's relating to the distorted records. Every shop that has a record player in my Sally playthrough, is also using this same distorted music. Not that I really mind, was just curious if this was perhaps an audio bug or was this intentional.