However, I could be wrong since the guitar has three single-coil pickups. The headstock really looks like it’s from a Yamaha Pacifica. Particularly, it kind of looks like the PAC112 or the PAC012 model. Or, perhaps, it just has master tone and master volume controls.Īnd then Todd removed the selector for whatever reason.Įither way, it really reminds me of Yamaha’s Pacifica series. We could potentially attribute this to the fact that it was modified. However, there are only two knobs and there’s no pickup selector in sight. Of course, since this is just a game and no official lore details on the guitar have been revealed, don’t take my guide too seriously.įrom what I can see, there are some traits that aren’t common for a Strat.įor instance, it has three single-coil pickups. However, there haven’t been any other particular things that give away more details. Obviously, we have a Stratocaster-style guitar. So let’s look at the more realistic features of this instrument. I don’t want to spoil it for anyone who didn’t get to this part yet. However, I won’t get into more details on the matter. It’s very similar to another object in the game called Super Gear Boy.Īnd you actually strum the instrument in the game to interact with the Spectral Pane. In short, this allows it to interact with the Spectral Pane, basically the game’s spirit world. The instrument comes with the so-called “Necrolights.” Sal got it as a gift and its origins go back to the third episode. Exploring This InstrumentĪlthough belonging to Sal Fisher, it was initially modified by another character named Todd Morrison. So there will be some story revealing since the guitar is more than just a random object in the game.īut at the same time, I’ll do my best to focus on the instrument. However, the guitar in question is actually an important part story. We don’t want to spoil anything if you haven’t yet played the game. Now, we don’t really want to get into too many details about the plot. It comes up in the game’s fourth episode, initially released in 2018. The story revolves around the protagonist named Sal Fisher who’s also known as (you guessed it) Sally Face.Īnd, to the joy of indie game fans who are also guitar lovers, there’s a guitar appearing in the game. It’s one game that was initially divided into five separate episodes. Follow the clues, wear the swag, and stop the dark from spreading! More details on the subscription box will be available soon.Just to clarify, we’re talking about an indie horror game Sally Face that was made by Steve Gabry. Sally Face: Strange Boxes is a premium monthly subscription box featuring limited edition t-shirts from various amazing artists, and fun Sally Face merch and items, all intertwined with an immersive mystery game with clues that need to be solved every month. On a player's turn they roll custom dice and spend the results of their dice to complete tasks, solve clues, and navigate through the game – but if they dabble too much, the powers that be may become too strong to stop, ultimately overwhelming you into oblivion. Players take turns as they attempt to solve mysteries, stop cultists, and prevent the Red Eyed Demon from taking over. Each new location will be "unlocked" as the story progresses, with each area requiring a combination of player-activated events and location-specific objects to face off against the final challenge. Mirroring the videogame's progression system, Sally Face: Strange Nightmares is played as a narrative story consisting of multiple "chapters" with their own unique locations and challenges, each with a different setup and victory conditions, ensuring repeat gameplay ability. We have more info on the game and box below, as the tabletop will launch on Kickstarter on February 7th, 2023, and you can learn more on the boxes at. What's more, they are also working together on an exclusive merchandise and mystery box program they're calling Sally Face: Strange Boxes, which will work like monthly subscription boxes featuring items revolving around the Sally Face universe. The team is working in association with Brand Central, in partnership with Portable Moose to bring game designer Steve Gabry's vision to a cooperative adventure-mystery tabletop game featuring characters and locations from the original video game. Maestro Media revealed today that they are bringing the indie hit Sally Face over to tabletop gaming with Sally Face: Strange Nightmares.
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