ND Blackmoor Manor--typing test
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I cannot get through this. If it were words, I can type at least 50 wpm, but trying to hit these random letters has me stuck. Does anyone have any suggestions how to get through this? Is there a cheat? ANYTHING??? I'm sick to death of that weenie Nigel telling me I'm worse than his chinchilla!
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WW
"So then he says it's enough to take aim! What's that supposed to mean?!?"
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Re: ND Blackmoor Manor--typing test
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Update:
Well, I did it! Like you guys said, I just hit keys randomly as fast as I could and I ended up scoring 50 wpm!
BOY, was THAT pointless!!!!!
WW
"So then he says it's enough to take aim! What's that supposed to mean?!?"
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Re: ND Blackmoor Manor--typing test
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Haven't had a chance to play for a couple of days... I guess the typing test kind of squelched my enthusiasm, because I was playing obsessively when I first got this but then I just lost interest. Also getting tired of constantly having to reset the clock to get to a time when I can accomplish anything... Anyway, solved the pillars but can't figure out what that accomplished and ran around waving my wand at the gargoyles but it didn't seem to do anything. So I guess I'm stuck with going back to the moving rooms. I was there once and just as I figured them out I took a wrong turn and something big fell and squashed me.
WW
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Re: ND Blackmoor Manor--typing test
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07/15/05 01:04 PM
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WW, this game is almost totally non-linear--which unfortunately makes it almost impossible to tell what you might still have to finish. I would suggest that you go to the Blackmoor Manor walkthrough, and read through it until you hit something that you haven't finished yet. That should be enough to get you moving again... 
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Re: ND Blackmoor Manor--typing test
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Hi Jenny--
I did download the U-hints file and looked at the list of puzzles. it seems like the moving rooms is next up.
WW
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Re: ND Blackmoor Manor--typing test
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Minature Golf????
Like I said, I was in the moving rooms once and figured out how to use the map. Then He Who Shall Not Be Named said, "Let's see what happens if you go to the room with the devil horns!"
SQUISH.
I'm assuming the proper course is to go to the angel room.
WW
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Re: ND Blackmoor Manor--typing test
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07/16/05 12:22 AM
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Wysewomon, if you want to enjoy the game again... get the "cheat" for those moving rooms.  There's a simple trick to it; wandering and exploring the rooms won't get you anywhere but the nuthouse. And Jenny...  I'm, like, sooooo jealous of you. I feel no sympathy for your struggle, because you already have that new ND game in your hot little... ummm... computer!!!
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Re: ND Blackmoor Manor--typing test
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07/18/05 02:08 AM
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Caution: Spoiler below... > > > > > > > > > > > > But I wish they'd explained the significance of the rock. I was expecting some relic of Charles I. Yeah, you're right. I had no idea why that rock was so important to Jane, or anyone else. I know the game gives hints about it (meteorite or something) -- but I don't remember an explanation about the value of that rock. LOL, it must have been important -- because that box was set to trap anyone who tried to take it. BTW... after I posted about the "non-timed" timed ending, I remembered that there was -- briefly -- a timed puzzle in the ending; and I did get caught and died, at first. As the ending sequence begins, Jane and Nancy are near each other; and Jane reaches for the rock. If you (Nancy) don't quickly 'click out' to move away from Jane... you get trapped with her inside the box; and both of you do die.  I guess the writers thought it was okay for Jane to die with Nancy -- but not without her. 
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