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limbo of the lost ---- help!
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04/11/08 02:32 PM
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I'm stuck in chapter 1...I'm at the 4 doors with the spear to block one. I don't know which one to block and what to do next...plz help as I'm enjoying this game.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: limbo of the lost ---- help!
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Welcome to Gameboomers revco  Give me a few minutes please and let me try to remember where you are in the game. Can you be more specific about where you are? Are there bony dogs in this area too? Sue
Yesterday is but today's memory, tomorrow is today's dream. Kahlil Gibran
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Re: limbo of the lost ---- help!
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Thanks for the welcome. Its right before you enter chapter 2...the sewers.
Once you are able to unlock the door with the fingernail, this is what's behind the door. It also mentions in the walkthrough about tearing a fabric towards the middle of this chapter that I couldn't find...not sure if this is also not letting me get passed to Chapter 2.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Re: limbo of the lost ---- help!
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04/11/08 03:07 PM
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Oh, yuck, I do remember the fingernail. The fabric I think was an old curtain that you'll need for the woodgator. The fabric you want is hard to find I think. Can you find your way to the really dark stairway? If you were coming down those stairs, you needed to be as far on the left of them as possible to see the shadow of the curtain. Have you grabbed the grub that eats glass yet?
Sue
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Re: limbo of the lost ---- help!
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yeah I did the grub  dark stairway...no, don't know where that is. Can you be detailed where the stairway is?
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Re: limbo of the lost ---- help!
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I only know how to get you there backwards I'm afraid. I think you have to enter the far left gate [where the dogs are], cross a bridge, go down a tunnel [old faithful 2 area] and I think the stone stairs where the curtain are should be in this area. Not very good directions but it's the best I can do.
Sue
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Re: limbo of the lost ---- help!
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thanks sue...going there now.
Edit: right on, got it...I'm on to chapter 2...thanks again
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Re: limbo of the lost ---- help!
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Glad you found it revco. Please use the edit button rather than stacking posts please. If you have a comment or further question and no one has posted behind you, click on the word edit and you can use the post you already have going. Thank you
Sue
Yesterday is but today's memory, tomorrow is today's dream. Kahlil Gibran
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