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 #229942 11/11/07 04:45 PM
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silvio
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Hi, it has been 2 months since Anacapri the Dream has been released in North America. I am wondering what's your general opinion about our game (feel free to express your sincere opinion    )   In particular, how did you like the: - storyline - puzzles - interface - graphics Thanks in advance for your comments Best
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The storyline was great! Very interesting and kept my attention throughout the whole game.   The puzzles were logical - not easy, though - especially  the card game (that was a tough one to get through)!  I agree with birddog on the  long conversations - maybe a "skip" can be built in - usually you can just hit the space bar to skip over conversations.   I had no problem with the interface - it was easy to use and inventory objects were used immediately once the right object was selected (I like that part very much). Scenery - Wow!  This is why I purchased the game because I love the pictures.  For the graphics part, I liked the motion in the water as well as other parts coming to "life".  This is a huge improvement over A Quiet Weekend in Capri!  Music and sound were perfect - maybe better voice actors in the English version would have made the conversations worth listening to... I spent a long time playing this game and enjoyed it so much - it's a long game for the low price - very well worth every penny!  Looking forward to the next one!!!       
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 #230208 11/12/07 08:24 AM
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Hi,    I really enjoyed the game and I also felt like I had visited the Island.      I even saved a few of the scenes for my desktop to enjoy again because they are so beautiful.      As for the puzzles I was glad there was a work around.    This card game did not make sense to me so didn't even try. 
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 #230211 11/12/07 08:31 AM
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Absolutely beautiful.  With A Quiet Weekend, I was rushing to solve the mystery.  With Anacapri, I just moseyed along, like a tourist, savoring everything and almost feeling like I was there.  Really wished I could have turned 360 degrees everywhere to see in all directions from one spot.  Would have preferred voice actors to have Italian accents more in keeping with the atmosphere. And to be more experienced.  The historical aspect of the storyline so enhanced the visual beauty of Anacapri it was a perfect "marriage".  The puzzles were interesting, thought provoking and blended with the storyline. Whoever took all those photographs making those long, hilly hikes must have lost at least 20 pounds!! Very interested to know where the next game will located.      
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 #230305 11/12/07 10:45 AM
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Sylvio:  Thank you for a truly wonderful game.  The story was engrossing, and deeply satisfying.  And I especially loved the magical touches when I sailed out into the bay, and saw enchanting mythical characters.  The puzzles were just right in terms of difficulty (except the card game, which I enjoyed playing, and appreciated the option to opt out of), and fit perfectly with the story.  What are you going to give us next?
 And thank you for the cat.  More cats next time, please.
 
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 #230425 11/12/07 01:50 PM
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Gey and Silvio,
 I have waited a long time for this game but it has been worth the wait( I'm still playing it).
 
 First off the graphics....stunning, makes me want to come back to Capri for my 4th visit, soon!
 
 The interface, I found easy to use. The addition on the map of a blinking arrow pointing in the direction you are going, helped me enormously as I am directionally challenged:). Wandering up and down the streets didn't trouble me at all, its so beautiful I  could have walked around all day. I would have liked an option to turn the ingame sound down, in particular the very noisy boats, I am playing this game with someone on Yahoo and its impossible to hear each other while on the boats.
 
 The puzzles with the exception of the card game, which I couldn't grasp, were logical and I enjoyed them(hope there is no evil slider or somesuch awaiting me)
 
 Lastly, the storyline is a good one, in my view just the right amount of magical illusion and historical interest. Having read Axel Munthe's novel, Villa San Michelle, and visited it, I enjoyed that part very much.
 
 I would love to see a sequel but you will be very hard to find such a beautiful place where you can find empty streets, even at 4am.  Malta comes to mind as a possibility and if you need a tour guide I'm your gal:)
 
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 #230655 11/12/07 08:02 PM
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I'm curious. Was the title of the game borrowed from the name of the actress who appeared in the Bruce Lee film Enter the Dragon? I think she spelled her name Ahna Capri.
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 #230664 11/12/07 08:14 PM
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Hi Lee, AnaCapri is actually a real community on the Isle of Capri. It's beautiful isn't it?  Ana    
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I'm curious. Was the title of the game borrowed from the name of the actress who appeared in the Bruce Lee film Enter the Dragon? I think she spelled her name Ahna Capri.I suspect it was the other way around. Anacapri was founded a few (thousand - give or take) years before the birth of Ahna Capri in 1944. She also appeared in Darker than Amber, as Anna Capri, just before she appeared in Enter the Dragon. |  |  |  
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 #231251 11/13/07 11:00 PM
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I thank you all for your prompt feedback. It is very useful and interesting for us to listen to your comments, what you've enjoyed the most, what you feel we can improve. So please don't hesitate to voice your opinion (in positive or negative). Above all, it is rewarding for us to know that this game was an opportunity for you to have some pleasant time, and get to know new locations, facts and people of our island -- cats included   Best Silvio |  |  |  
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 #231646 11/14/07 08:37 PM
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Hi Silvio   I applaud your thread and good hearted openness to gamers thoughts on Anacapri. It is never easy to make something from nothing and it is a long road between the start and seeing your game in people's hands. You have a good many supporters, myself among them. I hope that you never stop writing down your dreams, and bringing them to interactive life - my friend - for they cast such a lovely light.    
 
 
 
 
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 #232654 11/16/07 11:24 PM
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Has anyone been finding glitches in the game?  I've been enjoying it, but right now I can't get the Damecuta Glass Door puzzle to work, although it did work yesterday in an earlier save version.  SPOILER!!!!   I know that I need to switch colors, but the bottom left button does not have yellow as a choice.  There are only 4 choices that I cycle through- even though the other buttons have 5!
 Earlier, the pump puzzle for the Nereids locked up and I could not turn the pump on and I could not back away, even though I could turn the valves on and I could leave by using the "warping" comet.
 
 I went back, so that one now worked, but I got stuck at the Damecuta door.
 
 
 So now I have 2 save versions, each locked up at a different point. Any ideas?? Thank you   
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 #232673 11/17/07 12:22 AM
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nookular,    Please post in HInts and I am sure someone can help you.  Ana    
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 #237593 11/27/07 05:42 PM
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Hi LindaMarion -- Different reviewers have different tastes -- even if they are reviewing games for the same website. It happens on GameBoomers as well.     |  |  |  
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 #238019 11/28/07 03:06 PM
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I finished this game just a couple of days ago, and absolutely loved it.  The scenery was stunning; it was a pleasure simply to roam the streets and surrounding areas.  The option to take a look around in Exploration mode with a tour guide is a really nice touch.     The story was interesting, and the puzzles were good fun too.  I've become hooked on the card game Scopa.    I found the voice acting to be a bit flat, but that would be my only quibble.  An excellent game, which I would recommend to anyone. 
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