
"Charles, take the rest of the night off," Diluc said, already making his way back behind the bar. Upon seeing you, he was about to question what the hell Aether thought he was doing, but noticed Diluc and thought best not to question it. For now, you'd pout and huff to yourself.Īngel's Share was a bit emptier, thanks to Charles diligently booting any and all who became too drunk to talk straight. If you could, you'd pinch his ears back, but your claws were too sharp and your arms to short. That didn't stop a certain Nimrod from thinking you were the funniest thing ever and pinching one of your ears, though. Thankfully, most of the people of Mondstadt were either too drunk to think straight or inside their homes, so the chance of a civilian going bonkers upon seeing you was drastically lowered. The scenes have been a subject of parodies online.By the time your group had gotten back to Mondstadt, it was already nighttime. In memes, the game is most notable for its several scenes that went viral, most notably "Give Me a Drink, Bartender", "My Name's Not Shane, Kid" and so-called "Retard Abraham Lincoln". On December 5th, 2018, YouTuber Angry Video Game Nerd uploaded a review of the game that received over 4 million views in two years (shown below, right). On March 31st, 2018, Vinesauce Joel streamed the game, with the YouTube VOD gaining over 329,500 views in two years (shown below, left). On March 12th, 2016, YouTuber brutalmoose posted their playthrough that received over 2.1 million views in four years. Starting in 2016, a number of popular streamers and YouTubers uploaded their playthroughs and reviews the game. The video accumulated over 3.6 million views in five years. The player fails the action sequence, with the glass sliding pass him, and falling off the counter. On December 4th, 2015, YouTube user Sage Maneja uploaded another scene from the game in which the main character requests a drink from the bartender. On August 27th that year, YouTube user Bluhman posted another scene from the game featuring the character commonly referred to as "retard Abraham Lincoln" (shown below, right). The video received over 2.2 million views in nine years. On August 19th, 2011, YouTube user Princess Amber posted a video titled "Best Video Game ending of all time" which contained one of the possible endings of the game (shown below, left). The videos went viral, gaining over 450,000 and 207,600 views in nine years (shown below, left and right). On August 17th and 19th that year, YouTuber retsupurae posted two videos in which he and his friend provided humorous commentary on the playthrough.
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The game remained virtually unnoticed online until on March 22nd, 2011, YouTube channel World of Longplays posted a full playthrough of the game that received over 41,000 views. On February 24th, 2017, an article about the game was submitted to Crappy Games Wiki.

Upon release, the game received negative reviews both from critics and players. In some of the scenes, player is able to move his cursor, interact with certain objects during action sequences, play a card mini-game and make choices that progress the story (playthrough shown below). The Town With No Name follows the story of a man who arrives to a small town in the Wild West and gets into a conflict with local bandits.
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environment, later received backward compatibility for Amiga CD32 and was ported to PC in 1993.

In October 1992, video game developer Delta 4 released The Town With No Name for Commodore CDTV video game console / media center.
