Re: What Casual Game(s) Are You Playing Right Now?
[Re: Marian]
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09/03/20 11:32 AM
09/03/20 11:32 AM
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oldbroad
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Marian, I'm not seeing any "conversation" in that link?? I'm sure that is the right spot though.
Never mind. I went directly to Steam to look at it. I'll let you know!
Last edited by oldbroad; 09/03/20 11:37 AM.
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Re: What Casual Game(s) Are You Playing Right Now?
[Re: Marian]
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09/03/20 12:15 PM
09/03/20 12:15 PM
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Marian
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Another person online said that you also need to click on the red x in the upper right-hand corner of the screen, but I don't remember if I needed to do that. I'm just throwing it out there as something else to think about when you are looking at that screen again. What makes this part particularly confusing is that the game won't allow you to exit the game or go to the main menu, so it really does seem like the whole thing has frozen up. I think I ended up hitting control/alt/delete and rebooting my computer as I was that certain that there was no other way out. This screen just isn't intuitive. Here's an old thread from Big Fish for the game - as you will see, some folks are posting about the "freeze" in the tutorial. And one of the posters said this by way of reply: On the Cement Works screen you will see a static cursor pointing to a box of matches, click on the matches and the rest of the game should be ok. I just went to page one of that same Big Fish thread and found my own post explaining what to do in that Cement Works screen. How nostalgic.
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Re: What Casual Game(s) Are You Playing Right Now?
[Re: Mad]
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09/06/20 09:13 PM
09/06/20 09:13 PM
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I just finished playing Labyrinths of the World: Hearts of the Planet. I have played 12 games in that series and found four of them to be excellent and I will Replay them at some point. A few were not very good or had arcade play which I don't like in my games. The others were OK, but not stellar.
This game was a bit of a disappointment. It felt like a completely different crew of game designers had been involved, one that equated a good game with lots of colorful smoke, Disneyland scenics and no real plot, motivation or character development. A couple of the puzzles were poorly explained and obscure to solve. If it were the first game in this series that I had played, I doubt I would have gone on to play any others.
Still, I can strongly recommend other games in this series: Easter Island, When Worlds Collide, The Wild Side and Lost Island. Good games, long, pesky puzzles, sometimes a bit cartoony, some with timed puzzles, but OK. I plan to Replay those.
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