Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Two
[Re: Marian]
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The three Legacy games are three of my absolute favourite Casuals and I've played all of them three times now. And just talking about them makes me want to play them again !!  (They don't need to be played in any specific order.)
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Two
[Re: Mad]
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The three Legacy games are three of my absolute favourite Casuals and I've played all of them three times now. And just talking about them makes me want to play them again !!  (They don't need to be played in any specific order.) So glad to know that they are three of your favorite casuals! 
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Two
[Re: Marian]
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01/16/21 03:28 PM
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So I got the trial version of Legacy Forgotten Gates - that's a keeper!
(Shades of Stargate 🤩 )
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Two
[Re: Marian]
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01/19/21 01:52 AM
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This morning, I started replaying the oldie, Mystery Trackers: Black Isle. This is one of the games I recently found in my closet, on DVD. It is simply fabulous! Top notch design, creativity and follow-through. It is intelligently crafted, the sound effects add tremendously to the feel of the game, all the artwork is realistic, the puzzles are challenging as is the creative use of Inventory and there are no pop-ups to break the Fifth Wall. The only downside is the frequency of HO scenes, the fact that some of them respawn and the very small size of some of the objects. It is like they don't want you to be able to find the items. ha ha
The game involves a LOT of running around, back and forth, revisiting sites repeatedly. When you find a piece of Inventory, your next move invariably is to run off to the furthest away location to use it. You can transport, in a general way, to the three main locations of the site, but there still is a lot of shagging around involved with repeat visits. It isn't one of those games where you enter a location, do a couple things to be done there, and then go dashing off somewhere else with that scene in your rear view mirror. You'll return again and again to work things out.
With this game, you definitely need to take extensive and thorough notes or buy the CE version with an onboard Walkthrough. I am a serious note-taker, but I have lost track of what I was doing or where that tiny piece of inventory needed to be used ~ multiple times.
Still, I'm enjoying the game because it obviously was a labor of love by the team that created it. It stands far above most of the HOAs I've played in the last couple of years. They all seem primitive and shallow in comparison, with their garish colors and simple puzzles. Now that I have found it again, I know I'll want to replay this game yet again after a few months. :-D
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Two
[Re: Marian]
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01/20/21 01:04 PM
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Finished the first two Legacy games, and about to start the third, "Tree of Might."
They went seemingly quickly, for a couple of reasons. First, I don't think they were designed to be as long as the Lost Land games, and the Bonus games are particularly short; and second, I have gotten so accustomed to 5 BN's style, that I spent far less time trying to find morphing and collectible objects and get on with the business of the game (which is also somewhat predictable due to experience.)
None of that is a complaint mind you - these are beautifully produced games, and they all have what I have said so many times is the most important element in a game - a good story line.
OK - enough blathering; let's get back to playing.
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Two
[Re: Tally Ho]
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01/20/21 01:38 PM
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That's how I play, Tally Ho. I ignore morphing objects (unless they are vital to game progress) and don't "collect" items either unless they, too, are vital. But story IS important to me. And I feel the Legacy games have good, solid, if maybe more old fashioned in style, stories 
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Two
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01/22/21 03:06 PM
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You have to restart the whole game if you lose one level ?? After having played 61 levels ?? Aggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Two
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01/23/21 12:50 PM
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Good Luck, oldbroad. [I will still definitely be giving this one a miss, myself !!!! Phew  ]
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Two
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01/24/21 04:50 PM
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I just finished replaying Forbidden Secrets: Alien Town, and now am starting the Bonus Game. This game by Viva Media, from about ten years ago, has all the excellent and realistic artwork that I enjoy in a game. In fact, the graphics are superb throughout and the environmental sounds support and augment each scene. There are no pop-ups and no purple smoke, but you can look for Morphing Objects if that is your thing.
At a few points in the game, you interact with other characters, which enhances the sense of reality. I've gotten a little bored with games in which my character wanders around totally alone the entire time, or if there are other characters in the game, they are strictly eye candy and you have no meaningful interactions with them.
The game is deliciously complex, with a multi-stranded story line that follows diverging threads of inquiry all the way through and features some creative puzzles in a wide variety of styles. A few are real stinkers. Nothing is timed. The HO scenes can be a challenge due to their realism (if you are looking for a cork, it will be a small brownish item, not a garishly yellow object the size of a coconut).
It is one my Top 20 favorites in the casual games genre, so I was delighted to have found it in the cache of CDs in my cabinet. I'm working my through them all, happily.
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