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Keepsake #157817
06/11/07 03:16 PM
06/11/07 03:16 PM
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I'm sure I'm way behind all of you on this game. I just have to say that I thoroughgly enjoyed playing "Keepsake". The graphics were great, as well as the music and I encountered not one single glitch. If y'all have a minute, please give me your reactions to it.

Teddo


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Re: Keepsake [Re: Teddo] #157840
06/11/07 03:59 PM
06/11/07 03:59 PM
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Hi Teddo, I enjoyed Keepsake except for the back and forth. I got lost too often. lol The graphics were amazing though.

Ana wave


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Re: Keepsake [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #157860
06/11/07 04:51 PM
06/11/07 04:51 PM
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Teddo,
I also enjoyed the game very much, but have the same complaint as Ana: too much back and forth and even with the map, and with me being directionally-challenged to begin with, I got frustrated at times. I would definitely recommend it, though.


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Re: Keepsake [Re: Mary] #157889
06/11/07 05:34 PM
06/11/07 05:34 PM
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I loved the game. The environments were beautiful, the story caught me in its spell, the puzzles were intriguing and challenging and the ending made me cry. It's hard to ask for more!

Re: Keepsake [Re: Becky] #157973
06/11/07 08:22 PM
06/11/07 08:22 PM
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I too loved the game! Excellent in so many ways. Also an innovative hint system of which I wish other developers would take note.


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Re: Keepsake [Re: nickie] #158009
06/11/07 09:21 PM
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Oh my, I agree with you, Teddo. I loved Keepsake (although I had some issues with the main character's voice). It just transports you to a different world - and the graphics were amazing!! thumbsup


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Re: Keepsake [Re: Renee] #158040
06/11/07 11:08 PM
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I also share your opinions my friends. It was indeed an excellent game and i also loved it. Some very nice puzzles and never boring at any point. Excellent graphics, a very interesting story which kept me going and the only disappointment i had was the ending, not the ending itself but the fact that i arrived to it and there no more gaming after that. Recommended to everyone smile


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Re: Keepsake [Re: Butcher] #158153
06/12/07 09:10 AM
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I thought it was a very good looking game with very tough puzzles.

Re: Keepsake [Re: Gandalf] #158173
06/12/07 10:10 AM
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I loved it too--it made my twisty list this year. My only complaint was, if you used the hint system to solve a puzzle all the way you never found out HOW the puzzle was solved-it just did it. And some of the riddle type puzzles never did make sense to me.

WW


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Re: Keepsake [Re: wysewomon] #158206
06/12/07 11:20 AM
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Absolutely stunning graphics, I couldn't get over how beautiful everything looked... The puzzles were majorly tough; I struggled with many of them, so found the Hint system to be a great help. I very much enjoyed the story, too. On the negative side, the voice acting left much to be desired... razz


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Re: Keepsake [Re: Rushes] #158286
06/12/07 02:08 PM
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Thank you all for sharing your thoughts with me. I only wish I had never played the game so that I would have such a delightful adventure ahead of me.

Love, Teddo


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Re: Keepsake [Re: Teddo] #158311
06/12/07 03:30 PM
06/12/07 03:30 PM
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That's lovely praise indeed, Teddo. I have put it away, and look forward to a future date when I'll have forgotten most of it and play it again. Most games I don't feel that way about.


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