Puzzle Quest, my new obsession
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01/10/08 12:37 PM
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looney4labs
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Oh my goodness, I had heard folks on GB talk about this game, and when I was on a buying spree I bought it for the Wii. I started it and was dismayed to see I could not read any of the instructions. Waited for hubby to come home, and he couldn't read them either--too blurry. I enjoyed the little bit I could play on the Wii but was tired of straining my eyes. So thought to check out BFG, downloaded it and am totally entranced! It is too much fun! I have a question for you veterans though. The game tells me to deny my opponent the color mana he needs by using it myself. I understand that, but I don't know how to tell what color gems he needs. I can tell mine by hoovering over my spells, but that did not seem to work for him. Any wisdom will be gladly accepted 
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Re: Puzzle Quest, my new obsession
[Re: looney4labs]
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01/11/08 05:29 AM
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Hi L4L,I'm also obsessed with Puzzle Quest! I bought it from BF when it first came out,I have 4 new Adventure games waiting to be installed and played.But I can't get away from this game to even attempt to play them!  I do what Connie does I concentrate on what I colors I need rather then the opponents!  with your game 
I may not have gone where I intended to go,but I think I have ended up where I need to be.
Sue
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Re: Puzzle Quest, my new obsession
[Re: looney4labs]
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01/20/08 07:05 PM
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You guys got my attention with this game topic so I decided to try out the 60 min trial. WOW! there sure is a lot that you can do - building your fortress, capturing and training monsters . . . I especially like the way the developers integrated the match 3 into the game. I like it much better when I can look over the board and stategise a bit instead of rushing through so the countdown timer doesn't run out. I see that the game can be played as multi-player and over a LAN - have any of your tried these options yet? If so how was the game play? My husband and I regularily play Patrician on our home network and just love it  Now if only I had one of those handy coupons  I think I used the last one to purchase Fairway Solitaire 
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Re: Puzzle Quest, my new obsession
[Re: Skye]
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01/20/08 07:18 PM
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I haven't played it with anyone else. But it is a lot of fun. Don't worry--now you know what you want to spend next month's coupon on 
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Re: Puzzle Quest, my new obsession
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01/21/08 01:41 PM
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Don't worry--now you know what you want to spend next month's coupon on They have a coupon each month  gosh I think I really need to pay attention to BFG a bit more closely. I get the news letters but I guess I haven't been a member long enough to realize the coupons. Just thought the one in Dec was a Christmas time deal . . . Anne
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Re: Puzzle Quest, my new obsession
[Re: Skye]
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01/21/08 01:50 PM
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Skye, it depends on whether you are a game club member or not.
Anyone can go and buy a game from them at any time. I think most of those are $19.99.
However, you can also join the club. They have several levels of membership. Obviously, the more coupons you commit to buy, the cheaper it is.
For instance, when I first joined, I committed to 3 coupon (they charge your card on the same day each month). That was $9.99 per coupon at that time.
I soon discovered I would be buying more games, so after my 3 months were up I rejoined for 12 months at $6.99, so they charge my card each month on the same day for 6.99, and then I can get any game for that amount.
I can also buy extra credits for $6.99 if my monthly credit is gone and I want more games.
The credits are good forever.
I hope I did not mislead using the word "coupon."
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Re: Puzzle Quest, my new obsession
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01/23/08 03:20 PM
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Hi looney4labs, Thank you so much for explaining how the Big Fish Game Club works. I was confused between the monthly credit and the extra credits. I signed up for a year and thought that buying my first 12 games finished the commitment that I signed for. When I bought my next 2 games I found out I had to buy credits first and that confused me no end. I couldn't imagine what happened to the other 11 credits, but I wanted the games so I went along with it and figured that some day I would find out how the Game Club credits worked. So now I know! Again, more thanks!
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