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Brooks In Wild West -v1.00- By Piggy Nose Games Direct

: A widow who runs the local horse stable and teaches you how to ride while seeking justice for her late husband.

The story is told across in a non-linear format. Your choices determine your reputation and relationships, allowing you to focus on specific allies or even pursue a "harem" path. To progress, you must manage a financial system by hunting, working, or betting to buy equipment and property. Brooks in Wild West on Steam

Throughout your journey, you encounter several women who assist you in your training and survival: Brooks in Wild West -v1.00- By Piggy Nose Games

Piggy Nose Games (@PiggyNoseGames on Twitter) Price: $7.99 USD (Launch discount available for v1.00)

The jump from v0.98 (Beta) to v1.00 marks several critical improvements: : A widow who runs the local horse

: A large map that unlocks new areas as you progress through the story. you can interact with or tips for the bounty hunting mini-game? Brooks in Wild West - Steam Community

The narrative begins with Brooks suffering a humiliating defeat at the hands of a school bully. While unconscious, he enters a subconscious realm where he speaks with the patriarch of the Brooks family, who sends him back to the "Old West" to learn how to become a "real man". Stranded in a world of gunfights, robberies, and saloons, Brooks must adapt to survive against the dangerous bandit and his gang. Gameplay Mechanics To progress, you must manage a financial system

Piggy Nose Games takes a "show, don't tell" approach. The environment—crumbling adobe buildings, a gallows that creaks in the wind, and a general store that sells nothing but expired beans—tells the story of a town already dead. Brooks is just the last mourner.

You play as , a quiet bounty hunter with a mysterious past (is there any other kind in the Wild West?). According to the game’s sparse but effective intro scroll, Brooks rode into the dying town of Dry Gulch looking for a man named Silas "The Vulture" McCoy.

In the crowded landscape of indie gaming, where pixel art metroidvanias and rogue-lite deckbuilders dominate the conversation, a peculiar title has been gathering dust on the edge of town. is exactly what it says on the tin—no more, no less. It is a point-and-click adventure wrapped in tumbleweeds, revenge, and a surprising amount of dry humor.

: A new mechanic was added specifically for +18 scenes, allowing players to manually control camera angles , movement speed, and zoom. Native Cheat Mechanics