Re: The Ransom of Atawallpa
[Re: oldbroad]
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09/30/24 11:21 PM
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hmmm, I'm trying to think what might be missing. Did you give the silver bracelet to the soldiers and then go ahead past them? From the secret portal you go to the main yard that has the fountain. From there you go north, or top/center as if to the lake which takes you to another yard where the bandit is standing with the stolen llama. If that path going top/center isn't open to go there, something is missing, but seems the only thing you need is the flute, so I'm not sure what. If you get to the place where the bandit is standing in front of the llama that has the invisible cape, tap the llama with the flute and tap the elder to transform from the disguise. I'll see if I can find what else could be missing.
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Re: The Ransom of Atawallpa
[Re: oldbroad]
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10/01/24 09:05 AM
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Hmm, so you made it to the llama and bandit? I can't think of what might be needed. Once the llama and bandit are tapped with the flute, then tapping the elder makes a transformation to run and tapping the people tell what's happening. I'll see if I can play it through to see what it might be. Did you give the elder the amulet after you opened the secret portal?
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Re: The Ransom of Atawallpa
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10/01/24 12:08 PM
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Ah, OK, try using the footprint to find the people who need those gems and give you passage. I'll check my notes to see what needs to be done. By the "elder" I mean the old person who comes out of the portal that you open with the key that you get from the puzzle. That elder turns into the old woman who has been guarding the kero. And we need to give that elder an amulet to change into a disguise before going out to the yard. A ring is traded for the amulet. When you first come into the village, you are following a woman and a llama. Go right to one hut, then come back to the left for another hut. Each hut will trade for the correct ring. Then go back so you can go center/forward
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Re: The Ransom of Atawallpa
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10/01/24 01:43 PM
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Okay, I'll try again. It really does seem that I've tried all this already though. The amulet was done for sure. At least, I gave it to somebody. I hope some wrong person didn't accept it!
What footprint though? You mentioned that before but I don't think I found that either.
EDIT: Well, I don't know. I was able to trade the rings this time and then I did get an amulet so that must have been a different amulet before. Now the path is open and I will continue. Stay tuned!
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Re: The Ransom of Atawallpa
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10/02/24 12:07 AM
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Fabulous! That darn thing gets me every time and I end up skipping it. I'm going to have to fix that. I usually miss the last knob on the left. I think I'll make each correct knob have a BLING sound or sparkle when it's the correct one.
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Re: The Ransom of Atawallpa
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10/04/24 03:08 PM
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Oh rats!. I'm so sorry. But you fell in the hole and used the key and threw the rope out to the monkey, right? Then it crashed? My programmer just posted a walkthrough on YouTube and I scrolled to Tambo 15 to see if I could figure it out. Here is the link if it helps. https://youtu.be/gPyjwGE6TMY
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Re: The Ransom of Atawallpa
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10/08/24 09:48 PM
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OH WOW! That is really something and SOOOO helpful! GOOD JOB!!! You know, After I make some changes and give this a full launch, we have a table game designed, ready to publish that imitates parts of the game. Once that is done I'll be happy to send you one as a thank you for giving us such good help to improve our game. I sooo appreciate your sticking with it. And if you enjoyed it, I'm thrilled.
about the last Tambo. The monkey scene is delightful when you collect all the pieces. You trade fruit to the first woman who gives you smoke to chase away the bees and chop a stick to get the honey. You must chop a stick to get the honey to into the bowl that you picked up on the way in to the jungle. That stick is hard to find and is with the first scene that has the bees. You trade the chirimoya to a woman who gives you a coconut. The woman with the child gets the honey and she gives you the termites that go into the coconut. once you have all of that you can get the monkey out of "jail". About the antigen, you are right, it is given to you but doesn't get used. I took it out to make it go faster, but might put it back in. If you needed something to trade, it is most likely fruit that needed to be chopped, like the starfruit in the scene with the woman and child and with the man who gave you the antigen. I'm thinking that the crash may have been because there was something missing that would prevent you from progressing. Thanx again for the great info!!!!
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