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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Seven
[Re: Marian]
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04/03/26 10:29 PM
04/03/26 10:29 PM
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oldbroad
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Still couldn't get past my battle but still didn't skip it. The guide doesn't give a solution, just how to play. The way I thought I would win, was incorrect. That just brought one of my dead guys back to life. I wish I could see the door I'm trying to reach. It feels like it's 20 levels away but I suppose it's probably only 10.
Edit: Finally I see the bar that shows me moving up the levels. I get somewhere between halfway and the top then it's all over!
Last edited by oldbroad; 04/04/26 12:25 AM.
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Seven
[Re: Marian]
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04/04/26 11:24 AM
04/04/26 11:24 AM
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Marian
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Ob, It sounds like a puzzle that I would have ended up skipping. Tally Ho, Fate's Carnival is one of the greats. Mad, I hope you enjoy your game. 
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Seven
[Re: Marian]
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04/04/26 01:17 PM
04/04/26 01:17 PM
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Mad
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Thank you, Marian. I'm just about to start playing it  And I hope you enjoy "Gaslamp Cases 10" 🤞 EDIT : Really enjoying the game. Just my type !! 
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Time : The Most Precious Commodity
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Seven
[Re: oldbroad]
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04/05/26 08:32 PM
04/05/26 08:32 PM
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Mad
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I think I’d be hitting the skip button long before you, oldbroad !! It has to be a very special game for me to be willing to persevere for that long these days 
Time : The Most Precious Commodity
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Seven
[Re: oldbroad]
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04/07/26 12:48 AM
04/07/26 12:48 AM
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Mad
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I’ve experienced problems like that too, oldbroad, and they are very tiresome 👎
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Re: What Casual Games Are You Playing Right Now? - Part Seven
[Re: Marian]
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5 hours ago
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I'm a little confused. Just finished a replay of Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink. Pretty good game, but not great. Here's where the confusion comes in. The game is by Artifex Mundi. I purchased Clockwork in 2013, and I'm guessing that is very close to it's release date. The game Enigmatis - Ghosts of Maple Creek, also an Artifex Mundi game, and the first game to use its Spark HO engine, was released in 2011. And Mists of Ravenswood, IMO the best of the trilogy story-wise, was also released in 2013. My confusion? Clockwork Tales and the first two games of the Enigmatis trilogy (which, if you recall, are near the top of my Top 20 list,) look as if the were produced by two entirely different companies. It's as if the graphic designers went to two different schools. And there's no hint that they even used their own Spark engine, which became the industry standard two years earlier.
For whom the games toll. They toll for thee.
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