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![]() Feel free to comment and discuss this game here. Also, if you have any useful tips or tricks don't hesitate to share them with the others! Thanks!
Review and Download (if available) Last edited by Luchsen; 24-01-2008 at 03:48 PM. |
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![]() This One is great but it has a big Bug as one can solve
the first two in a very short amount of time and if I am not mistaken this also goes for the third, you hast have to be fast...
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![]() Definitely very gothic and gruesome. I'll give it that. The historical photos are rather graphic. Then again, I suppose that the crimes were just as graphic and horrible.
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![]() When I try to start the game, my computer stops responding.
I was able only once to start it. I don't know what to do. I can't use DOSBox, but I usually can run MS-DOS games because my OS is Windows 98. :help: |
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![]() I'm using windows 98 as well and all I did was open up the Jack.bat file that was in the Zip when I downloaded it. Is that what you're doing?
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![]() It works fine under Win98SE here (which is how I tested DOS compatibility) Were you running alot of different things at the time?
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![]() I was running my firewall and eDonkey2000; I started the game with jack.bat.
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![]() BTW, the error was saying something about V
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![]() does anyone know if there exists a walkthrough for JtR?
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![]() Since noone else (to my knowledge) have posted a walkthrough, I thought I'd do it, so here goes: Case/Mystery 1: I usually skip to "Next eventful day" on this one. I don't know if you can solve it earlier*. Go to (on the "second day") 29 Hanbury Street (front) and examine the place to find a fishing fly. Get that info in your notes. Go to 29 Hanbury Street (back) and speak with John Davis. You will now find that John Davis stepped on a fishing fly and discovered the body 5:45 AM. Combine this info with the one you got from the fishing fly to come to the conclusion that the fishing fly was dropped before 5:45. Now go find Dr. George Phillips. (He is usually found at the mortuary if he's not at the scene of the crime). Combine his statement that he first arrived at Hanbury St. at 10:26 AM with the one that the fishing fly was dropped before 5:45 AM. You will conclude that Dr. Phillips was at 29 Hanbury St. before 5.45 am at the night of Chapman's murder. Combine that latest conclusion with the one where Phillip states that he first arrived at Hanbury St. at 10:26 AM and you have solved it. *ATTENTION: I discovered you can do this much easier. First combine Pc John Neils' statement that nothing unusual happened at 3:15 AM and the statement where he says he discovered the body at 3:45 AM, to conclude that the murder of Polly Nichols occured after 3:15 AM & before 3:45 AM. Use this conclusion combined with Dr. Phillips statement that he was at the scene of Polly Nichols' murder no later than 3:15 AM and you have solved it. (I'm such a fool lol) Case/Mystery 2: Interrogate Mr. Walter Purkiss and get the info where he remarks that he only saw two prostitutes walking together on Buck's Row. Find Mrs. Harvey - (Miller's Court or wherever you may find her). She says: "I did not know Polly Nichols had copped it until you told me". Now go see Mary Kelley. (Doorset Street or wherever you may find her). Kelly says that she heard of Nichols' death from Mrs. Harvey. Combine this with Mrs. HArvey's statement and you will find that Mary Kelly lied. Ellen Holland (wherever you might find) says that she saw Mary Nichols' some time after 2:45 AM on August 31 with Mary Kelly at the corner of Wentworth Street and Brick Lane. Combine this statement with the info Purkiss gave you that he only saw two prostitutes walking together on Buck's Row, to conclude that Mary Kelly was with Nichols just before she was murdered. Combine this latest conclusion with the fact that Mary Kelly lied, and you have solved it. Case/Mystery 3: Search the crime scene location. Interrogate PC James Harvey and combine the info that a button is missing from his uniform and that he has the badge number 964 City. Combine the given conclusion with that a brass button was found underneath Polly Nichols' body labeled 964 C, and you have solved it (that easy, huh?). Last edited by Fortinbras; 25-08-2012 at 10:53 AM. Reason: easier solution found |
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