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Gas Station
Market Garden / Water Plants
Basement
Oh yeah, I found the Gas Station too, forgot to add it. The other two not yet, here I go to a 6th playthrough, LOL!
I wonder how many there are. And if we'll be getting more in the future
Square brackets are the number of solutions I've seen, defining a solution as anything that closes the case. For example The Janitor dying because you did nothing counts since the case is greyed out and closed, but just deciding not to tell the hunting club about the three antler deer doesn't since the case remains open. In a lot of cases other endings are obvious (such as where it ends with you asking for one of several things) in which case I've listed ones I've not seen but it's obvious how to get "+X"
Interactive
Attic - Photographer [3+1]
Recording Studio & Records Close Up - Rockstar [2]
Museam - N/A [1]
Convenience Store - Sleeping Clerk [4+4ish]
Field and Train Track - N/A [1]
Forest - Animals [1]
Gas Station - N/A [3]
Writing Basement - Four Writers [2+11]
Office Cubicle - Insurance Clerk [1]
Crappy Apartment - Civic Agitator [3]
Retirement Home - Retired Dictator [1]
Living Room & Bedroom - Pregnant Woman [3]
Porch - Family of three w/crying child [2]
Austere Front Room & Wealth Back Room - Philanthropist [3]
Betting Shop - N/A [1]
Space Ship Exterior & Interior - Astronaught [2]
Office - Accountant [3]
Elevator - Trapped Janitor [2]
Kitchen & TV Room - Foreign Lady / Dominatrix [4]
Noninteractive
Tire Pile - N/A
Wind Turbine - N/A
Scanner - Various Mammals
Store Front - Manequins
Underwater - Monkey Threepwood
Cliffside - N/A
Airport - N/A
Kennel - Dog
Factory - Robot Arm
Warehouse - Forklift
Shrine - Indistinct People, Person pretending to be dead
Laundromat - Various People
Cashpoint - Various People
Static - N/A
Highway Bridge - Various Cars
Train Track Closeup - The Occasional Train
Microwave - Small Child (Occasionally)
Driveway - N/A
Prison Cell - Politican Prisoner
Swinging Pendulum - N/A
(Edited to add some more stuff. Changed the example to something more helpful following discussion of it below and results from another playthrough - since it was just wrong :P)
It actually does close the cage, though
i only got the crowd, the plaque and the guy's name and location eventually on my third try with the game, i like that small details like googly eyes matter, but i wrote that off when i noticed it as oddball humour or sillyness in the aesthetic/art.
edit: don't get me wrong, i'm not some pro at this game or anything like that at all, i actually starved the first time thinking the game glitched out and soft locked me until i realized i have to move to the edge even if there's giant ugly black bars ruining the game because of the wrong aspect ratio. i honestly though the tutorial scripting had gotten me stuck in a state where i couldn't do anything, i was stuck looking at my door to my apartment, slowly dying, of food, money, or time, my choice.
Huh, that's strange. Every time, I get a newspaper article about there being a fake bust 1-2 days after emailing the club the guy's phone number, along with the cage closing. I got just as many details as you did.
I see. Did you only play the demo of the game?