quern
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03/15/18 11:04 AM
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Billy the Kid 64
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Does anybody find QUERN a difficult game to play or is it me.Ilove challenging games this is a great game but for me extremely hard. does anybody body else feel that way.Of corse being 80 years old don't help.
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Re: quern
[Re: Billy the Kid 64]
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03/15/18 04:02 PM
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Mad
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Does anybody find QUERN a difficult game to play or is it me.Ilove challenging games this is a great game but for me extremely hard. does anybody body else feel that way.Of corse being 80 years old don't help. I certainly found it difficult, Billy the Kid 64, and although I got well past halfway through, I did give up and leave it for a second attempt in the future. The puzzles were altogether mind boggling - and tired me out 
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Re: quern
[Re: Mad]
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03/15/18 05:07 PM
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You're right. It is very difficult game but I found it enjoyable - especially when a light bulb goes off and you've solved something during your journey through Quern - and that's what is, a journey. I did find a very good video walk through on Youtube if you're interested. You can find it here. Robert
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Re: quern
[Re: Lion_1251]
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03/16/18 11:07 AM
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Jenny100 .. I do have that one noted already, but thank you very much  Lion_1251 .. Great !! Will be going for it as soon as it's available 
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Re: quern
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10/19/18 11:25 PM
10/19/18 11:25 PM
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oldbroad
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I backed this game on Kickstarter and downloaded it as soon as it came out but just tonight have started playing it. So far, so good. I played under 2 hours and solved a couple of puzzles. Moving right along.  I didn't have my eyes open at first and did consult a walkthrough on the very first lock puzzle because I thought I might be doing something wrong. Had I been paying better attention, I would have seen the problem and figured it out but I'll give myself that one as part of the "learning curve". I do hope it doesn't get too hard though later in the game.
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Re: quern
[Re: oldbroad]
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10/20/18 03:26 PM
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I really liked this game but had to shelve it for a future re-play (to maintain my sanity) even though I was probably three quarters of the way through. The constantly very difficult puzzles were wearing me out !!
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Re: quern
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10/23/18 05:19 PM
10/23/18 05:19 PM
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Quern is definitely the best game I have played this year, and even compares reasonably with my all-time favourite game, Riven (to which it has more than a passing resemblance!) I found most of the puzzles satsfyingly logical, though I used a walkthrough on one or two occasions to point me in the right direction. The game has some very useful built-in help: a map that grows as new areas are opened to you, an ability to make sketches (stylised screenshots) whenever you want, and a hint function in the Inventory which I found very useful.
It is also an amazingly long game. When I first looked at the walkthrough on YouTube, I thought I was about halfway through the game, and found that I was only part way through the first of five videos! As you open up new areas you find amazing new things to play with.
If you want a game that recaptures the atmosphere of Myst and Riven, but with a fully 3D environments, then Quern is a must play game!
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Re: quern
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10/24/18 04:39 AM
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Quern is a very good game, I played it a couple of times and Louis and I made a text walkthrough for this game. Most puzzles I could figure out but sometimes I needed a little help from a walkthrough. We explain all the puzzles exept 1, that is a game of master mind and that is different in each game. In march I played it again and I have translated the walkthrough to English, you can find it on the website of Louis. Lots of fun playing Quern, Lion_1251 
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Re: quern
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11/10/18 11:10 PM
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oldbroad
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I was really, really, loving this game until tonight. (I still love it but am just upset with it at the moment.) There is a puzzle involving a projector that I worked on for a couple of days and finally consulted a walkthrough for help. I was not doing something right but now that I have, the result that was supposed to happen, didn't.  Anyway, it's making me ill so I had to get out for now. I think I'll take a look at Louis and Lion's walkthrough when I am feeling better enough to go back in. Edit: OMG! I finally figured it out, why the location and clue didn't make sense to me and why the result didn't happen. I was focused on the wrong target. Unfortunately, I am too sick to continue now!
Last edited by oldbroad; 11/11/18 12:05 AM.
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Re: quern
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11/12/18 08:59 AM
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That's a real shame, oldbroad, and for others who suffer from this affliction also. But glad you are "unstuck" at least 
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Re: quern
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11/23/18 05:03 AM
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Congratulations oldbroad with finishing this game. I am curious which puzzles you couldn't figured out, I known of one puzzle that didn't make sence for me. That was the puzzle where you have to put the pieces of pipe with the symbols in the right order. The other puzzle was the Master Mind puzzle but that is a ramdom puzzle, in each game it is different. Lion_1251 
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Re: quern
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11/23/18 03:12 PM
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oldbroad
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Hi Lion. I don't want to include spoilers in here so I'll say both were underground, the first in Chapter 13. The first corridor puzzle is the one I did by trial and error but could not see the connection between the diagram clues and the "clock" wheels. Your pictures were fine but I could not "see" it. The other was Chapter 17 the Reservoir Cave "volume patterns".
Point me to the part of the walkthrough for the puzzle you had trouble with. I'm not sure which one that was.
Last edited by oldbroad; 11/23/18 04:40 PM.
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