#835807 - 09/16/12 10:36 AM
Margrave: The Blacksmith's Daughter Collector's Edition - New IHOG on BigFish
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You can download Margrave: The Blacksmith's Daughter Collector's Edition here. Embark on a thrilling rescue mission in Margrave: The Blacksmith's Daughter! The town of the Cyclops appears for a single day once every three hundred years, on an island lost to cartographers. On this Day of Alignment, the town rises and sets with the midsummer sun. As the Margrave saga nears its devastating conclusion, Edwina Margrave embarks on a rescue mission into the town. Her only chance of escape is to return life to the arcane machines, and hope to the sole survivor of an ancient war, in Margrave: The Blacksmith’s Daughter. Prepare yourself for the adventure of a lifetime: the legacy of an entire civilization depends upon your cunning and compassion.
This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won’t find in the standard version. As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases count toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card!
The Collector’s Edition includes: Integrated strategy guide Bonus gameplay Developer notes and trivia
As always, please remember to come back and tell us what you think. Happy Gaming, Ana 
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#835937 - 09/16/12 07:29 PM
Re: Margrave: The Blacksmith's Daughter Collector's Edition - New IHOG on BigFish
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Shy Boomer
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"As the Margrave saga nears its devastating conclusion", so is this the last of a series? I am a sucker for a serial. Haven't played any of the Margrave games. More adventure than HOG?
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#835975 - 09/16/12 11:04 PM
Re: Margrave: The Blacksmith's Daughter Collector's Edition - New IHOG on BigFish
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Registered: 10/12/00
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This game is too deep for me. Didn't get past the first 2 scenes. I uninstalled it. I played the others though and loved them. Oh well, there will be others. Experience tells me this.
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#835994 - 09/17/12 03:10 AM
Re: Margrave: The Blacksmith's Daughter Collector's Edition - New IHOG on BigFish
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The puzzles in the demo were indeed somewhat different to other games, but this is exactly what I liked about this game - it's individuality - some of the puzzles were very creative.
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#836038 - 09/17/12 08:43 AM
Re: Margrave: The Blacksmith's Daughter Collector's Edition - New IHOG on BigFish
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Registered: 11/06/00
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Interesting game. I am not familiar with the previous games. During my initial "attack" with the demo, I, too, found the puzzles quite "puzzling" but, kept going on into new scenes because I found it all refreshingly different. Left the demo unfinished for a few days and just came back to finish the demo. Still undecided, I read the above reactions to the game. Conclusion: I never buy collector's editions...but, I WILL buy this game when it is released as a regular. Can't put my finger on it all but there are things about this game that are very compelling and its very complexity makes it interesting. Yes, some of the puzzles take a bit of thought...but, isn't that the whole purpose?
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