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GARDEN OF PUZZLING DELIGHTS
22 minutes ago
Good morning Mad.
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MIXED BAG
2 hours ago
Good Morning Everyone! Wide Awake Double Dark Brew is ready. wave

It's warming up here today. We have a heat advisory in effect...high humidity expected...hope to walk early.

I'm having an issue with my landline...I have fiber optic cable service now...but I guess using a "digital phone" landline with fiber optic can still cause issues! duh

Hope you all enjoy better weather and have a Happy Day! happydance

Gerry catrub
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THE DARKSIDE (RPG's, ACTION & MORE)
2 hours ago
Any chance it is compatible with Apple OS?

Gerry catrub
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GARDEN OF PUZZLING DELIGHTS
6 hours ago
oregano wave hi Pandie
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ADVENTURE GAME DISCUSSIONS
7 hours ago
WASD moves you around but you can steer with the mouse so you really only use the W key. Left click mouse interacts with things, but keyboard controls are used to do certain things, especially within a puzzle. It can be a bit fiddly at times but I haven't found it irritating.
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CASUAL GAMES
8 hours ago
Well, I didn't plan on playing Royal Trouble 2 immediately after the first game but when I went to play tonight I found myself already at the end of the game after 2 minutes. I hadn't realized I was that close to the end or I would have finished it up last night. So, I started the 2nd game. smile
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MIXED BAG
9 hours ago
Have a good one Redz birthday
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GARDEN OF PUZZLING DELIGHTS
Yesterday at 11:37 PM
Thank you, UW and everyone! (Excellent pun, Michele Rose!) I look forward to seeing what this week's picture will bring.
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MIXED BAG
Yesterday at 11:29 PM
I finished the 4th Bobiverse book, Heaven's River and am looking forward to the 5th and last one. I also read Jim Butcher's Out Law, a Harry Dresden novella, which added a single adventure with a different kind of magic monster Harry had to confront in order to, as usual, save someone.

Right now I'm ensconced in Theo of Golden by Allen Levi, a very different book than those I've read lately, and one that has completely captivated me. A stranger named Theo arrives in the southern city of Golden one spring day. As he explores the city, he visits a coffee house decorated with 92 pencil portraits of people who have been customers there. He decides to buy them, one at a time, and give them to the person pictured. Each exchange yields a story, a friendship, and a life altered.
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CASUAL GAMES
Yesterday at 10:47 PM
Okay, I'll stop harping on it, but... it reminds me of how some jobs offer great benefits and then all of a sudden they take all those benefits away from you. Weird comparison I suppose, but there it is!

There are games I want from them that Steam doesn't have but if Steam has them, I am going there instead!

I hope your outing was for an enjoyable purpose!
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GARDEN OF PUZZLING DELIGHTS
Yesterday at 09:27 PM
try again ob - others are good
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GARDEN OF PUZZLING DELIGHTS
Yesterday at 07:20 PM
Most excellent finish bravo

wave
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GARDEN OF PUZZLING DELIGHTS
Yesterday at 06:55 PM
9. The Age of Rock!!

[Linked Image]

No? Then we live in the most recent period, the Quaternary, which is then broken down into two epochs: the current Holocene, and the previous Pleistocene, which ended 11,700 years ago. smile
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CASUAL GAMES
Yesterday at 05:00 PM
Thanks Marian!
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GARDEN OF PUZZLING DELIGHTS
Yesterday at 03:14 PM
No Irish dancers here? I'll give you this one: Hand holding circle, tap it out, dance in place (no turns), open waltz hold, back to back, dance around partner, sweetheart hold. grin
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GARDEN OF PUZZLING DELIGHTS
Yesterday at 02:43 PM
Thank you, Sue flowers
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GARDEN OF PUZZLING DELIGHTS
Yesterday at 02:10 PM
Can you imagine the size of that clothesline?
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ADVENTURE GAME DISCUSSIONS
Yesterday at 10:00 AM
Sounds like this could be very popular ??

Thanks, BET 😑
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ADVENTURE GAME DISCUSSIONS
Yesterday at 09:58 AM
Thank you, BET 👍
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ADVENTURE GAME DISCUSSIONS
Yesterday at 09:56 AM
Thanks, BET 😬
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ADVENTURE GAME DISCUSSIONS
Yesterday at 09:55 AM
“The Thing”, eh !!

Wow .. better peek at this, then 😱

Thanks, BET 😑
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ADVENTURE GAME DISCUSSIONS
Yesterday at 01:12 AM
welcome to GameBoomers Majestic_12.

We appreciate your letting us know your thoughts about the game.
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BOOMER REVIEWS
Yesterday at 12:34 AM
[Linked Image]


I never played the original so this first look is very much my first.

Six guests have been invited to the Stauf mansion, for reasons as yet unknown. I seem to be the 7th guest, and something not quite right is afoot. As the Steam page says "The wealthy recluse and toymaker Henry Stauf lurks in the shadows, and a dark power hangs over the house, shrouded in mystery." What does Henry want, and more forebodingly, "who will live to tell the tale?"

I am almost 3 hours of playtime into what is clearly a giant puzzle box. I have solved the puzzles in three rooms and at least 10 more await. Near as I can tell, the rooms will progressively unlock as I complete others for which my map will be a handy reference.

I have completed about 10 puzzles to date and so far so good. One involving a train set was particularly enjoyable, and all have required a degree of brain power. They will apparently get harder as I go.

My lantern can literally shine a different light on things, both environmentally and puzzle-wise. Don't forget to deploy it.

I have picked up and examined things, conjured up some objects, and found some coins. These can be spent on clues for puzzles and apparently compete solves. I have yet to need to spend them, but I have looked at the objective for a few, which can be had for free.

It plays in the first person and you have complete freedom of movement. The keyboard is used for most things, but the mouse interacts with the world. The little bony hand icon is an indication something can be picked up. The little brain icon indicates a puzzle is ready to be solved, and the swirly spot on the carpet you can discover for yourself.

The puzzles have been redesigned but "pay homage to the original" and what were originally FMV characters are now fully digitally reproduced using something called Volumetric Video. Whatever it is, they retain the feel of real people.

One puzzle to date has had a reset switch, but leaving a room will reset a puzzle. I have only had to do that once so far, but it could get annoying if I find a particularly tricky puzzle.

It looks and sounds good and autosaves on exit. I am still in the dark about the ultimate objective, but have learnt some interesting and even worrying things.

A new room awaits.
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GARDEN OF PUZZLING DELIGHTS
06/08/26 08:46 PM
Great finish, manxman! grin

Thanks, everybody
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BOOMER REVIEWS
06/08/26 07:44 PM
[Linked Image]


I never played the original so this first look is very much my first.

Six guests have been invited to the Stauf mansion, for reasons as yet unknown. I seem to be the 7th guest, and something not quite right is afoot. As the Steam page says "The wealthy recluse and toymaker Henry Stauf lurks in the shadows, and a dark power hangs over the house, shrouded in mystery." What does Henry want, and more forebodingly, "who will live to tell the tale?"

I am almost 3 hours of playtime into what is clearly a giant puzzle box. I have solved the puzzles in three rooms and at least 10 more await. Near as I can tell, the rooms will progressively unlock as I complete others for which my map will be a handy reference.

I have completed about 10 puzzles to date and so far so good. One involving a train set was particularly enjoyable, and all have required a degree of brain power. They will apparently get harder as I go.

My lantern can literally shine a different light on things, both environmentally and puzzle-wise. Don't forget to deploy it.

I have picked up and examined things, conjured up some objects, and found some coins. These can be spent on clues for puzzles and apparently compete solves. I have yet to need to spend them, but I have looked at the objective for a few, which can be had for free.

It plays in the first person and you have complete freedom of movement. The keyboard is used for most things, but the mouse interacts with the world. The little bony hand icon is an indication something can be picked up. The little brain icon indicates a puzzle is ready to be solved, and the swirly spot on the carpet you can discover for yourself.

The puzzles have been redesigned but "pay homage to the original" and what were originally FMV characters are now fully digitally reproduced using something called Volumetric Video. Whatever it is, they retain the feel of real people.

One puzzle to date has had a reset switch, but leaving a room will reset a puzzle. I have only had to do that once so far, but it could get annoying if I find a particularly tricky puzzle.

It looks and sounds good and autosaves on exit. I am still in the dark about the ultimate objective, but have learnt some interesting and even worrying things.

A new room awaits.
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