Re: MCF: Return to Ravenhearst - Now on BigFish - Discussion only Thread
[Re: BFG-Guy]
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12/01/08 02:51 AM
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After going back to the beginning for the FOURTH TIME, I FINALLY finished the game! All I can say is, WOW!!! When it comes to HOGs, a must-have for me is a great story line, and RTR certainly delivered on that score! Here's a shout-out to Margie, who wrote the Gamezebo walk-through for this game; I couldn't have done it without you! May the HOG gods continue to smile on you! Now that the rave review is done, I have a couple of questions. One: Who the heck is Victor? Was Emma or Rose his mother? My personal suspicion is that Charles either got him from an orphanage or snatched him off the street. Also. was it my imagination, or did Victor jump into a time machine set to 1895 at the end of the game? If so, what does BFG have in store for the next sequel? Will we get the answers? I hope so! Happy gaming, everyone! Sincerely, Traci West
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Re: MCF: Return to Ravenhearst - Now on BigFish - Discussion only Thread
[Re: MysteryFantic]
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12/01/08 04:10 PM
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I think Victor must have been adopted or kidnapped by Charles. He seems to be quite adept at kidnapping people. Hmmmm... Maybe Victor was Madame Fate's son?? I wonder if she was a Russian gypsy. She certainly had an accent.
Yes, Traci. That is exactly what I saw as well at the end of the game. Isn't that date the same as the original Ravenhearst events?
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons ... for thou art crunchy and good with ketchup.
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Re: MCF: Return to Ravenhearst - Now on BigFish - Discussion only Thread
[Re: ScarletDragon]
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12/04/08 11:29 AM
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Have to add my 2-bits. Was really liking the game until I ran into numerous puzzles that I was completely stymied by without much rhyme or reason other than unlocking a "door". I think if there had been just a wee bit of a clue as to how to even start some of the puzzles it would have helped. I also was for some reason expecting the "sleuther" to be verbally audible. I'm not quite finished with the game and hope I'm not being premature in feeling like I know where it's leading and felt it was becoming to SciFi. I did feel the graphics were very well done though I will watch my doll collection closely.... Victor was keeping Charles alive per the life force of Emma and the twins
Reading is to the mind, what exercise is to the body - Joseph Addison
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Re: MCF: Return to Ravenhearst - Now on BigFish - Discussion only Thread
[Re: 3dobermans]
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12/04/08 12:12 PM
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I don't what transpired at your house Trippy, but "this sleuther" was certainly verbally audible throughout the game. Since it's first person oriented, I did a lot of moaning and groaning, shivering and shuddering, eeking and squeaking and even a few mild curses. I must say, I really told Charles off before I pulled his plug.
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons ... for thou art crunchy and good with ketchup.
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Re: MCF: Return to Ravenhearst Hints and Help Thread Only
[Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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12/10/08 06:55 PM
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Well, I finally finished the game. Usually I do things like staying up all night to finish the game. This one was sooooo good that I disciplined myself and took small delicious bites each evening, because I didn't want it to end. The graphics were wonderful. Musical scores in games and movies are designed to manipulate your emotions and this was an excellent example. I found that my heart was being pulled in and also was bringing up memories of my childhood (tender ones). All in all, this experience was far better than some full length adventure games. Thank you, BFG. Dare I ask for more of this caliber?? I hope so. Love, Teddo
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Re: MCF: Return to Ravenhearst Hints and Help Thread Only
[Re: Teddo]
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12/10/08 08:08 PM
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I finished yesterday. Great game...Loved it!
Did anyone notice the Misfits Crimson Ghost in the skull puzzle in Charles house?
I child-proofed my home... but they're still getting in!
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Re: MCF: Return to Ravenhearst - 50% Off Special on BigFish - Discussion only Thread
[Re: zookeeper]
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12/13/08 08:17 PM
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zookeeper, not sure I noticed that. The only Easter egg I found was the poster in the store about BigFish games. Ana
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Re: MCF: Return to Ravenhearst - 50% Off Special on BigFish - Discussion only Thread
[Re: marie]
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12/28/08 01:26 PM
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Wow, just had a chance to play today after a long break, and finally found the Whack A Troll!
It took quite some doing to beat it, and now I'm doing the "I beat the Whack a Troll Happydance" and my dogs are looking worried :rotfl12:
"Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole." -Roger Caras
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