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Road to El Dorado: Gold and Glory #245586
12/13/07 08:45 AM
12/13/07 08:45 AM
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Mary Offline OP
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I just installed this game last night (although it's been laying around for quite some time). Much to my surprise, it's all keyboard controlled. That does not bode well for me. I got through Grim Fandango only because it was such a good game and kept my attention.

Is this game really worth my struggling trying to figure out which key does what? I'm really leaning towards just putting everything back in the box and moving on.


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Re: Road to El Dorado: Gold and Glory [Re: Mary] #245628
12/13/07 10:30 AM
12/13/07 10:30 AM
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I thought the game was a lot of fun.

Re: Road to El Dorado: Gold and Glory [Re: Mary] #245629
12/13/07 10:32 AM
12/13/07 10:32 AM
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It's a funny game. Some dialogues are good.

There are arcadey puzzles that can be frustrating on keyboard.

The cartoons are well drawn.

Re: Road to El Dorado: Gold and Glory [Re: MaG] #245716
12/13/07 01:20 PM
12/13/07 01:20 PM
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I liked it, had a good time all things considered. Steve and all the folks at Revolution had t work within a lot of restraints, as the game had to derive graphically and all from the movie of the same name.

Some puzzling can be frustrating for people if they shy away any form of timed puzzling, then there is the keyboard controls, though the timer on these few instances is fairly generous.

But is IS a FUN game, and has that Steve Ince touch to it. smile






Re: Road to El Dorado: Gold and Glory [Re: gatorlaw] #245936
12/13/07 10:23 PM
12/13/07 10:23 PM
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Mary Offline OP
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Thanks for the opinions. I will give it another couple tries, but keyboard controls are really not my "thing".


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