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Re: The Samaritan Paradox [Re: traveler] #952992
04/29/14 08:37 AM
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Petter are you doing any more gamess .I really enjoyed this game .Just like old times lol


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Re: The Samaritan Paradox [Re: Petter] #953001
04/29/14 09:21 AM
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Do you feel guilty enough to give us another game, Petter?

I'm with dragonuk44 and hungry for another one to tax our brains and give us so much pleasure.
Hey, we wouldn't be gamers if we didn't grump and gripe but we loved it, and playing it more or less together was great fun, too.
(Having a star of the game here to play it with us was just icing on the cake. grin)

That dragon puzzle was a real head-cracker yet, looking back, I'm ashamed of myself that I didn't solve it right away because it seems so obvious now.
I guess that's the way of good puzzles.
IMO, the clues were very fair and I never felt cheated.
Okay, I was a little grouchy about the lack of Use Tape On... in the weapon part puzzle but if I'd had any sense there, as Richard did.... sad
Oh, one thing: red and green make brown.
But those are really just quibbles.

Thank you!
I had a wonderful time with The Samaritan Paradox.

Gil.

Somewhat later: I had a bright idea and headed over to the AGS forum where I was sure your game would have been discussed.
It was very interesting to read your comments on how you ended the game and ThreeOhFour made a good point about something that had been rambling around in my mind.
So I'm still thinking about The Samaritan Paradox and what transpired.
I believe that's a compliment.



"Best not to think about it. I don't want to fall to bits 'cos of excess existential thought."
Re: The Samaritan Paradox [Re: traveler] #953009
04/29/14 10:18 AM
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Gil,I wonder if there will be another game like Samaritan Paradox.I know it was a hard one but looking back and with all the help it wasn't really all that hard. I really enjoyed it. I never did keep track of the time I spent on the game. Must have been about a week on and off. Just hopefully there will be Samaritan Paradox 2. Never could have finished it without all the help we got from everybody. At time I was ready to give up then came another help.
Richard


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Re: The Samaritan Paradox [Re: kjos] #953014
04/29/14 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted By: kjos
Gil,I wonder if there will be another game like Samaritan Paradox.I know it was a hard one but looking back and with all the help it wasn't really all that hard. I really enjoyed it. I never did keep track of the time I spent on the game. Must have been about a week on and off. Just hopefully there will be Samaritan Paradox 2. Never could have finished it without all the help we got from everybody. At time I was ready to give up then came another help.
Richard


I hope so, Richard, though we all know it takes time and a lot of effort to make one of these games.
Ord and Sara's story seems to be wrapped up but whether Petter thinks differently and continues it or strikes out on a new path and a new story, I'm ready to play another game when he makes it.

And it was fun playing it with you guys.
I'm ready to do it again.

Gil.


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Re: The Samaritan Paradox [Re: traveler] #953028
04/29/14 11:24 AM
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I've already said I'll attempt another game from Petter, if he decides to give us one, because I thought The Samaritan Paradox was very well done thumbsup

But I'm not ashamed to say out loud that I would hope for one without timed sections (cough, cough !!) lol


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Re: The Samaritan Paradox [Re: Petter] #953033
04/29/14 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted By: Petter
Hi everyone, I'm the author of this game and responsible for all the damage done to your heads and the nearest walls.

(And hi JonVox btw :))

Thanks a lot for giving this a serious chance despite its difficulty (and timed events, cough cough). It's brave to tackle a game like this without a walkthrough, but someone has to do it first!

I feel both excited and a bit guilty when I realize how many man hours that have been spent here.
So sorry and thank you smile


Well hello!! It was a challenging game to be sure, but that's what made it fun, and all the more rewarding when you finally figure something out...even if it takes 6 of us trying different things to get there. smile

I do hope to see more from you. It was a great game, and I really enjoyed being a part of it!

Re: The Samaritan Paradox [Re: traveler] #953225
04/30/14 09:04 AM
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Really need games with more of a story like this one instead of all this visual stuff .Really hope he does another game .I will keep a look out lol


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Re: The Samaritan Paradox [Re: traveler] #957048
05/18/14 05:39 PM
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Just started playing the game and it's enjoyable so far. Got some help from this thread and I'm now on Fardo (which I think is a made up name?). smile

I'm from Sweden so it's fun to play a game that takes place in Sweden. smile


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Re: The Samaritan Paradox [Re: Fireflower] #957049
05/18/14 05:41 PM
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welcome to GameBoomers, Fireflower. I'm glad you are enjoying The Samaritan Paradox and it's nice to see you posting. smile

Re: The Samaritan Paradox [Re: Marian] #957051
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Originally Posted By: Marian
welcome to GameBoomers, Fireflower. I'm glad you are enjoying The Samaritan Paradox and it's nice to see you posting. smile


Thanks! smile


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