Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: venus]
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01/13/11 06:36 PM
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Welcome to Gameboomers, Dot! You'll never find a greater bunch of Adventure Gamers than right here.
“Life isn't about how you survived the storm.. it's about how you danced in the rain!” the kat =^,,^=
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Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: venus]
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01/20/11 10:27 AM
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Dot - Good for you !
Lost Horizon is a great game by the way and I would not pass it up.
What are some of the games you had in mind?
It's not the years honey, it's the mileage!
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Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: sureshot]
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01/20/11 06:07 PM
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Dot I have not played Lost Horizon but I sure have heard good things about the game. You might want to take a look at Secret Files: Tunguska too.
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Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: Space Quest Fan]
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01/21/11 09:03 PM
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Dot - here is how it goes sometimes... I just finished a game I didn't really like ( I hold on the name for now )but I just had to finish. In another part of this Forum, Venus and Becky mentioned Perry Rhodan. I had seen it but held off getting it. Well I got it yesterday and can't break away from it!!! Thank you Venus/Becky - a great game ! Point being - now that you are hooked  keep a list handy, scan this forum, read reviews, you will want to play all the games on that list and the ones you hear and read about here.  Pretty soon, you'll be recommending games to us  Hey fellow Boomers, we got another one
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Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: gatsbygirl]
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01/21/11 10:07 PM
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gatsby that's how many were at the start of their game playing. We don't usually think in ways needed when playing such games.
Keep at it. Give yourself time and soon you'll be amazed what you'll solve for yourself.
If something gets your goat, it just proves you have a goat to get.
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Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: Homer6]
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01/22/11 06:33 AM
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I agree Homer! i Love it when i solve a complicated puzzle/riddle/clue  What I hate is when it was SO obvious ! *blsbet44 and The Kiddo (who was about 8 years old at the time)* (blsb in a state of panic  ) "I can't find the package! Isn't there suppose to be a package or something? I've been looking for 2 weeks " (The 8 year old Kiddo  speaks to blsbet calmly) "Mommy... it's on the chair! Isn't that where you should put packages... on a chair?" "What chair? "The one in the hall. It's been there for weeks... (Kiddo looks at Mommy quizzically  ) how come you didn't open it?" "Thank YOU!!!! MWAH MWAH MWAH
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Re: New to Adventure games
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01/22/11 09:32 AM
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[ My philosophy is 'never do today what you can do tomorrow unless it's really necessary!' i.e. eating, sleeping & going to work!  [/quote] LOL! I love it! Procrastination is my middle name and its getting ugly around here...
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Re: New to Adventure games
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01/22/11 12:10 PM
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Sureshot, so glad you enjoyed Perry Rhodan!! One of the better recent games, I think, and it also has some of the prettiest graphics I've seen.  A sequel would be nice, but it doesn't look as though one is going to be made, unfortunately. Why are you holding on to the name of the game you didn't like? Is it a popular game? 
Interrogator: [True or false?] All mangoes are golden. Nothing golden is cheap. Conclusion - all mangoes are cheap.
Helena: Where are these mangoes?
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Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: venus]
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01/22/11 01:23 PM
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Hi Venus - No real reason - I didn't want to throw Dot my negativity on it - It was Overclocked. I'm positive you played it. I didn't care for all the repetition - the back and forth and most of all - clicking through a lot of dialog. The game bored the heck out me! Nice Clue in Name of the game by the way! Well back to Perry 
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Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: sureshot]
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01/22/11 02:33 PM
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Oh, okay. Yes, I played and enjoyed that one, but everyone has different tastes.  I'm not sure that I would recommend it as a first game anyway, though, because it relies too much on selecting the right recording for the patients. I enjoyed it more for the story than the gameplay. House of Tales's other game, Moment of Silence, may be better to start with, but then it has that frustrating satellite puzzle at the end. Thanks! Any guesses? Enjoy Perry! 
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Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: venus]
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01/22/11 03:43 PM
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Roger Wilco Venus - Oh wait - that's not from a game Yes I am enjoying Perry - very refreshing game ! I'll look over Name of the Game - see what sparks a memory.
It's not the years honey, it's the mileage!
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Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: gatsbygirl]
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01/23/11 09:45 PM
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gatsby everyone runs into the frustration wall at some point. But it's part of playing these games. The secret is how to overcome that frustration.
When a puzzle frustrates you, stop, and think about what the puzzle is trying to do. Be it slide the part here or there, move the string so it doesn't cross another string, line up parts of figures, etc. THINK. ABOUT. IT. Think about what you'll looking at and what it requires to solve. As I said, we don't usually have to think in ways that help us solve these type puzzles in the real world and so we don't think that way.
If you're really about to go over the edge, stop, go do/play something else until your mind set is such you're ready to try again. A plus in doing this is that your mind will mull over the problem and you may be surprised by success the next time you play.
One thing I've learned over the years when playing these games, if I've had a really trying day it will be a trying time playing a game that requires game thinking. It's at these times I play something simple, well at least somewhat simple, something that doesn't require game type thinking.
If something gets your goat, it just proves you have a goat to get.
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Re: New to Adventure games
[Re: gatsbygirl]
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01/29/11 10:12 AM
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gatsbygirl,
I know what you mean about how frustrating it gets when you are stuck on a puzzle that the solution does not seem to make sense. I hate to use them but sometimes I just have to go to a walkthrough and lucky for me Gameboomers has a great walkthrough site.
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