Pandora's Box ???
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02/26/03 10:00 AM
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Hello Boomers, I have a question? Has anyone played this game? Did you like it? I read the reviews, but I want an opinion from you guys, since I value the opinions of boomers more than the companies of the game. Thanks Liz 
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Re: Pandora's Box ???
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02/26/03 10:14 AM
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Good Morning Liz. Pandora's box is a great puzzle game with sorta a storyline. It is done sorta like "Where in the World is Carmen SanDiego?". You get to solve a series of puzzles in a set in order to gain a piece to another puzzle that has been broken up and 'hidden' in various places around the world. There are 9 or 10 levels and as you solve the needed set of puzzles and gain another piece you get to solve - yep, you guessed it, another puzzle - I have this, have played it and am sorta stuck at the last level (RAVEN) with yet another circular slider (these can be hard sometimes, depends on how 'dumb' I am being on any given day). I like PB because I can put it down or pick it up any time and not have missed anything. You can also play ALL of the puzzles or choose your favorite kind and solve them without the levels or storyline (such as it is). I guess I believe it is worth between $10 and 20 dollars but not any more than that. Even better if you can get it used, cheaper. The different type of puzzles are novel and some of them are fun. Does this help at all? Love, Betty Lou 
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Re: Pandora's Box ???
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02/26/03 10:21 AM
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I have to agree with the others. This is more of a puzzle game than a story........lots of fun in store for you.
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Re: Pandora's Box ???
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02/26/03 11:57 AM
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I loved it, even though I never could do the "rotascope" puzzles....I kept the tokens to bypass them.
I often play a few of the puzzles again as a sort of relaxation. The music is nice and the scenes from various countries too.
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Re: Pandora's Box ???
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02/26/03 01:08 PM
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I absolutely LOVED the part of this game that I could play. I was only able to play through a few of the puzzles because my computer didn't like the game for some reason and it kept freezing. But....if I COULD play it all the way through, I know I would! Not being able to do so was one of my great gaming disappointments of last year. <img border="0" alt="  " title="" src="graemlins/cry.gif" />
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Re: Pandora's Box ???
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02/26/03 03:01 PM
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I really loved the game, have played it a few times now. Started playing it under Windows 98, completed it and now play it under Windows XP. As regards the puzzles, there are so many that you never get bored. My favourites were the 'rotoscope' puzzles. Play it if you get the chance!!!!!
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Re: Pandora's Box ???
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02/26/03 03:38 PM
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I am glad to hear everyone who posted here enjoyed the game. If you guys enjoyed it, so will I cause you guys opinion is straight up. Thanks guys, I am baaging this one. I love puzzles too. Liz;)
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Re: Pandora's Box ???
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02/26/03 08:32 PM
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I love this game and every so often take it out and play it again. Its kind of like Brain Games which I also enjoyed its just that little game you can pop in the cd rom when you just have a few minutes and need a puzzle fix. Get it, you won't be sorry. Karen 
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02/26/03 09:09 PM
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An absolutely beautiful game. Fantastic design, lots and lots of taste and refinement. A really impressive effort from Microsoft Games, I thought. But then, it IS the guy who designed Tetris, so he does know a thing or two!
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Re: Pandora's Box ???
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02/27/03 10:03 PM
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Oh Pandora's Box is great! Lovely music, pretty pics & bits of art. We've replayed it more times than I can count (Its one of my Mom's favourites, in fact) I loved the rotascopes. It was those floating blank spaces that I found difficult. You know, click it in the right spot or it zooms all over? Tokens.what a great idea. I wish more games had that option Please tell me how you got Pandora's box to play on WinXP! I got an error when I tried to install it on the new pooter "Windows has a known compatability issue with this product" etc any suggestions? Salar 
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Re: Pandora's Box ???
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02/28/03 03:44 PM
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I baaged it today at ebay for $13.95 braned new in retail box. Can't wait to play this one.
Salar wants to know how some of you got it working on WXP?
Liz
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Re: Pandora's Box ???
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03/02/03 12:16 AM
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Thanks for the suggestions, Witchen SirDave, the puzzles dont change but neither do you memorize them quickly. That lovely music keeps the tone relaxed as you piece together ancient Egyptian sculptures & Japanese scrolls. You can replay it occassionally and expect it to remain interesting in a low-key way Sounds to me like Singer has worked out whats up. I emailed Microsoft directly about it over a year ago. Good thing I didnt hold my breath for the answer. I still have the 98se machine to play Pandora. I just thought it would be great to achieve forward compatability. I wish they had made a sequel. There are LOTS of museums after all. 
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