#587625 - 01/15/10 11:56 AM
Re: Women's Murder Club-Crimes of Passion for DS
[Re: marie]
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Gatsby girl, how goes the slider?
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#588048 - 01/16/10 03:00 PM
Re: Women's Murder Club-Crimes of Passion for DS
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Gatsbygirl, I did get to it and solved it, but you're right, it can be very frustrating. Here's what I had to do: Don't worry about turning any of the pieces green, just adjust up and down or sideways carefully until you have all the rows with pieces in yellow. Then check out the rows to make sure the pieces are in sequence (I didn't do this the first time and it wreaked havoc.  ). It's easier to see this looking horizontally. Once you've done this, you can spin all of them into green, and continue with the mystery, which still has a few more twists ahead! I really enjoyed this one, and I hope this helps.
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#588424 - 01/17/10 10:53 PM
Re: Women's Murder Club-Crimes of Passion for DS
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Don't have this one yet, but am playing Inkheart and Agatha Christie's ABC Murders rt now. Have hit a few rough spots, but there's no MaGout there for the DS  Have yall found any online help?
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#588631 - 01/18/10 03:19 PM
Re: Women's Murder Club-Crimes of Passion for DS
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I started with the top row, and treated it like a "Fruittle" type slider (this is explained in another thread on here. It's from a Facebook app called Treasure Madness, but the mechanics for this puzzle are the same.) I just kept pulling them around until the top row was yellow, but, and I had to learn this the hard way, you also have to get the pieces in order: left, middle, and right. Once you have that, start on the next row. In order to get this row in order and sequence, you will have to slide the top ones, so be very careful not to mix them up--just slide them in order to position the next ones, then slide them back. Once you have those rows, repeat for the third, then spin all nine squares until they're green. If you absolutely still can't get it, I'd contact Nintendo and/or the game developer, as they may well have a button code for skipping that you could enter. OR, take it into your local gaming store, appeal to the "nerds" on duty and let them solve it for you. Our stores here are loaded with "game heroes" who love rescuing those in distress.  As to the ABC Murders, it's okay, and you can randomize the mystery for a different culprit for replay, but the puzzles you're presented are just that--thrown in with no links to the plot, and some just silly. The mystery itself isn't that involving, since you just interview suspects and exhaust given options. I'll do the games I like in another thread in case Ana wants to add or move it. Good luck!
Edited by Cynder (01/18/10 03:20 PM)
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#589450 - 01/21/10 05:54 AM
Re: Women's Murder Club-Crimes of Passion for DS
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Cynder, Haven't gotten too far thru Inkheart yet, but so far it's interesting. As for Agatha Christie's ABC Murders I'm not so terribly impressed. It hasn't been anything at all akin to any other I have played. I too find the puzzles useless to the plot, and I'm not overly fond of 'Math Puzzles'.
I'm still wanting Women's Murder Club: Crimes of Passion, have enjoyed each of the PC ones.
I am working on Trace Memory and Hotel Dusk Room 215, and liking those.
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