Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Six
[Re: Marian]
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I bought the game in 2014. And I see I bought Vampire Legends: The Count Of New Orleans in 2017 and never played. Sheesh!
Vulgarity is no substitute for wit..------ Lady Violet Crawley (Downton Abbey)
Marlene aka Penny Lane (Paul McCartney fan)
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Six
[Re: Marian]
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06/21/24 09:44 PM
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I have played that Flowers Mosaics game twice now as there are some puzzles that hide a jigsaw puzzle piece. I don't think you actually do anything with the puzzle pieces. They seem to just create a picture. It is very hard to tell where a piece is. There is just a very slight different look to the space it is under. I was missing about 10 pieces when I finished the game the first time. I am still missing one lousy piece. I was looking online to see if I could find a guide or something to tell me which puzzles to find the pieces in but cannot find anything. Marian, any idea? I don't believe I am going to pursue it any further unless I can be sure where to look. Two times through the game was enough. I bought some more of these in the current "bundles" offerings. I haven't started a new casual yet but hope to soon.
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Six
[Re: Marian]
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Playing Dead Reckoning - Sleight Of Murder CE. Really enjoying it.
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Six
[Re: revco]
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06/22/24 08:44 AM
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Playing Dead Reckoning - Sleight Of Murder CE. Really enjoying it. Someone else was just telling me how good this game is. It is in my Purchase History and I've never played it! I will get to it for sure this year. Good to see you here.
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Six
[Re: Marian]
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06/22/24 04:25 PM
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Thanks. Yes, it really is one of the best I've played in a while. If you like MCF (which I do), then you'll have fun with this one or any of them in this series.
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Six
[Re: Marian]
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I will have to see if I have Mystery of a Lost Planet. Just finished the main game of Moorgate Accord and it was a nice long game. On to the bonus game. Congrats on finishing Escape from Work!
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Six
[Re: 8dognight]
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Hello Gameboomers. I am in serious, in fact emergency, need of distraction. I have some Grim Tales replays lined up but not the newer ones with the ghost of Anna mother who looks like she just came from a depressing PTA meeting.
I downloaded Last Charm and have started it, not bad, if nothing else turns up I'll go back to it.
Help me out with a HOPA, I'm begging here.
I hope everyone is well and happy. Have you played the new Lost Lands game that recently released? You can find it here.There was also a Legendary Tales game released a few months back, which can be found here.Nice to see you. Let us know if you need other suggestions (maybe you've already played these?). Regency Solitaire 2 (not a HOPA, of course) was released a little while ago on Gamehouse, but it hasn't shown up on Big Fish yet. I am hoping that it will. Oh, and your description of Anna's mother made me laugh out loud.
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Six
[Re: Marian]
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06/28/24 05:17 PM
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Nice to see you here 8dognight! It's been awhile!
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Six
[Re: Marian]
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06/30/24 07:51 AM
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Thank-you Oldbroad, Marian, and Ana. I apologize for my extended absence. I do often check the forums and read.
Beyond adventure game information and help, this forum has given me much to be grateful for. Over the years the posts and games themselves have helped me through my husband's five year battle with ALS and my subsequent grief. When reality presses close enough to be overwhelming, Gameboomers is a last outpost of civilization.
I started the new Lost Lands from 5BN then drifted over to Four Horsemen. I love the Lost Lands that starts out with Susan having packed an adventuring tote bag so she's finally not snatched with nothing useful only to have an ectoplasmic octopus tentacle haul her away empty-handed, bag left behind. Such a good joke. I will replay that one, too.
Also am replaying Crimson Hollow from Elephant and am still hooked periodically on Word Bird Supreme from Funkitron with its complex play options and large enough array of dictionaries to be more engaging than the drudgery of ordinary word search. Tapping into that depth has a downside. You have to play with the know-it-all superword feature which is one random tile that when played activates the longest word possible on the board starting with the next letter clicked. Smarty pants Superword can be rewarding if you love words. For example, did you know that "smaragd" means an emerald? I certainly did not. It sounds like the name of a dragon. The adjective is smaragdine which ought to be the name of the dragon's daughter. None of that pleasure in obscure words would be possible without the casual forum's leading me to mine BFG for word games.
Last edited by 8dognight; 06/30/24 09:41 AM.
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