10-07-2017 11:10 PM | ||
Mystvan |
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Deponia... (Abandonia, Albânia, Antônia, Caledônia, Estônia, Lapônia, Letônia, Lituânia, Macedônia, Teutônia, etc. ) The game A New Beginner is a hard nut to crack without a walkthrough. How about the final Puzzles of the Machinarium? And the final Puzzle of the game Legend of Kyrandia II? Well, I would prefer more logical Puzzles like Klotski, LaserTank, Challenge of the Ancient Empires! while Adventure games should have “easier” Puzzles. |
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10-07-2017 10:55 AM | ||
tienkhoanguyen |
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10-07-2017 08:57 AM | ||
Smiling Spectre |
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Actually, you are unfair too. Ideal adventure game _must_ have logical solution to the every puzzle, right. But it not implies that this solution must be _easy_ one. For example, relatively recent game Fez is perfectly logical - only some of its puzzles requires external sources, like barcode readers and external sites consulting. I don't like such sorts of puzzles - but it still "right" puzzles nonetheless. Also, if game have occasional "trial and error" puzzle, it's nothing wrong too. While not _every_ puzzle like that, or there is no clue what to do at all. My personal "favorites" in that relations are Discworld and Deponia games. (First one from series, in both cases). They are plain bad in puzzle design and must be erased from human memory. |
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10-07-2017 12:50 AM | ||
Mystvan |
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For example, many of the things you would not have imagined would use them for that purpose. A New Beginning, Machinarium, Maniac Mansion, Rex Nebular, Syberia, Syberia II (some puzzles are difficult), The Day of the Tentacle, The Legend of Kyrandia II, The Return of The Phantom of the Opera, etc. And without Walkthrough, the game gets exasperating as you test all possibilities to keep progressing in the game. And who never got stuck in a puzzle in an Adventure game? I do not think an adventure game should become a Combinatorial Analysis or anything. |
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05-07-2017 12:14 PM | ||
slx |
Yes, the ini file missing. It does not created after the first launch. I copied the ini from the installed CD version but the FDD version doesn't use it! Edit: I got the install version of this game. This game supports the following sound cards for music Adlib, Soundblaster and ROLAND and for sound effects PC Speaker, Adlib and Soundblaster. The install makes a bat file what contains this for my config: XANTH MT32 2 330 BLASTER 7 220 So, if you haven't got the install file then you have to make a bat file if you want to use other sound cards, too. |
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05-07-2017 08:19 AM | ||
Smiling Spectre | Well, if ini is missed, chances are it will be created after first start. But I didn't check this game. | |
03-07-2017 02:46 PM | ||
zirkoni |
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I actually have the CD version of this game and it has install.exe and an ini-file that holds the selected options. |
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01-07-2017 11:26 AM | ||
slx |
IS THE SETUP FILE MISSING? There is no setup in this game? There is 1 exe file, only! There aren't any more start files! How can I change the sound cards? |
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02-01-2010 06:48 PM | ||
Simoneer | The newspost about it made me lol. Especially because that first section is just so true. | |
14-12-2009 12:02 AM | ||
g3rt | Great game. The reviewer is a dork; there are absolutely no unfair or particular hard riddles in this game. must have been his first click & point adventure, maybe, abandonia shouldn't let such people write a review. makes so sense. lovely game, 5 points. | |
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