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Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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Well it is nice to see you again. Grab a chair and make yourself at home. We got coffee brewing, lots of beverages and a nice ale selection as well.      
 
  
 
  
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Re: Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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If you are really lucky, you will get fed too.. Great to have you here     Hugs Tig     
 
  
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Re: Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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Yoo-Hoo, where ARE you????
  We are all interested in finding out what you will be up to next... 
 
  
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Re: Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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Hey guys give him a chance - he won't be here til tomorrow. Save him a few drinks too     Hey the place sure is looking nice. The new fireplace and couches are really comfy. Ahhhhh  
 
  
 
  
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Re: Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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bernie,
  I'm sure we will have Loads of beer crates needing moved from the Memorial celebration in Mixed Bag.. anyone know where the recycler is?? 
 
  
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Re: Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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Well I heard tell of a guy who self-crated himself off to Houston, Hmmm Bernie... Have you ever really really examnined a crate from the inside?? It is a once in a lifetime thrill and ohhh look at these bananas in here.     Come on Steve, I'll stand you to a free pint.  
 
  
 
  
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Re: Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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Steve, Will Old Peculier do???? I'm quite sure it would stand the travel distance     Gator, just watch out for the spiders!!!! Looking forward to details of your future projects Steve!! Hugs Tig     
 
  
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Re: Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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Re: Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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I liked the crates in the game. I wish there had been more     
 
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I thought the crates were the best part of the game (really)     It was a lot better than trying to sneak past those guards     I hope the next game you make will be called Crates and more Crates...it would make a great puzzle game    
 
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Re: Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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Elven King In the interest of starting off some actual questions, I copied your two part question and pasted them up as two new thread starters. Now we have some bright inquisitive people here already. Surely you got questions for Steve other than "Crate boy - myth or reality??"     
 
  
 
  
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Re: Welcome to the Cafe, Steve,
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Steve,
  Broken Sword 3 was a great game that just did not sell well.  Do you have any opinions on why the sales were below expectations?  Poor marketing? Poor word-of-mouth.
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  Why is it that everyone complains about too many crate puzzles in BS3 but I never see action gamers complain about too many guns in a game or too many corridors - is it because adventure gamers expect more? 
 
  
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