Azada - Am I the Only One?
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Am I the only one who found Azada too hard? It just didn't provide quite enough hints/passes for me. There were a couple of mini-games with strategies I just couldn't figure out (and **I know** there were occasions when I had a correct solution with respect to those @#$% matches but the game wouldn't give me credit for it! ) I even looked at a couple of different walkthroughs (which I have never done with casual games) but the hints for the mini-games I had trouble with were generally along the lines of "you might want to save a pass for this one." And unfortunately, I needed more passes than I had! I know that a lot of you are clearly much cleverer when it comes to these games than I am (and the developers - wow, their IQs probably lap mine!), but I don't think I'm entirely stupid. I figured out all of Madame Fate's mini-games without assistance, but with Azada I just had to keep going back and restarting and restarting - until finally it just seemed more like work than a game! It's the only game I have that I haven't finished. While I definitely like it that techniques for casual game play continue to develop in creative, interesting and challenging ways (although the 'ville games do a really good job with story integration and game length, for example, I'm a little tired of the never-changing game technique and, while I thought that what was there was very nicely executed, I didn't find anything new or particularly interesting in Blood Ties), Azada caused me to wonder if there'll come a time when all the new casual games will fall into one of two categories - either the mind-numbingly boring or the New York Times crossword-level hard! Anyway, I'm just wondering if I'm the only one who had that experience with Azada?
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Re: Azada - Am I the Only One?
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No you are definitely not the only one. I also never finished it. I just moved on & enjoyed the rest of them.
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Re: Azada - Am I the Only One?
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I'm still working on Azada as well! I think I'm on Chapter 7 or 8. Some of the rooms are difficult but in a good way (i.e., not just straight hidden object). I'm a die hard adventure gamer so the Azada "rooms" are right up my alley. Which other puzzles gave you problems? My problem is that I used up my orbs too soon and ended up starting the game over again because I just can't do some of the puzzles no matter what (pawns being one of them!). I'm going to keep trying though because I love the challenges but I might just start over again to save all my orbs for pawns. The matchsticks were also a little frustrating. I think there are only certain areas you can drag them to. At least that's my impression. Another few that I have problems with are colours (I just can't sit still long enough to pay attention to each sequence) and squares. Those darn squares! Having said all that though, I do love the game and it's the first casual game I ever played and what prompted me to join BFG.
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Re: Azada - Am I the Only One?
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No GPM, it was difficult for many of us. I did manage to complete the game but if memory serves there are 2 sites for help and I think possibly Sally might have explained a little better than Gamezebo in MHO. Have you found both sites for help? If not I will google them and post the URLs for you. Linda Gamezebo and MinuteGamer are the ones I used. I had trouble mainly with the match-sticks. I always feel like a dummy when I see the solution but I can't remember them from playing to playing again so don't feel badly. I am just glad there is help out there for us. Because of your post I am playing it again and already stuck at the first match puzzle again. Have fun! Linda Matchstick solutions for most variations.
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Re: Azada - Am I the Only One?
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Oh, you guys are so sweet! It really does help to know I'm not alone!
The pawns! The pawns! I will **never** master the pawns!
If I remember correctly, I finally got through a couple of the earlier levels (and candidly, it was totally trial and error), but as the game progresses, it changes up the number of pawns you need and, while I could be wrong, I don't think you can get enough orbs/hints/passes or whatever they're called to pass all of them.
And the matches! I see that there are dotted lines that appear after some of the matches I've placed are subsequently removed, but I don't know what they mean. Is that a good place for a match? A bad place? And oh, yeah, I'm pretty sure more lines will appear than there are matches - so perhaps it means nothing at all? And I repeat: The game does NOT credit all legitimate match configurations! LOL
Actually, I think those are the only two games I'm having trouble with - but, so far at least, it's been enough to sink my ship!
Linda, I don't want you to go to a lot of trouble on my behalf but, if you want to post URLS for sites that you thought were good, I would definitely look at them and perhaps others would benefit from them as well.
And thank you all again so much for your speedy and kind replies!
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Re: Azada - Am I the Only One?
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I truly believe that our brains are all programmed differently and there are things that are easy for some, that I could stare at and not get in a million years, and other things I cannot understand how someone doesn't see the answers. I thought Azada was a great challenge and I did finished it except for the robots. I could not get that little bugger if my life depended on it. Ana
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No GPM, I tried the hour trial period and never bought the game. I love the puzzles, but after an hour, I felt so pushed and I knew I didn't have the time to finish the level and would have to start it again. I just didn't like the time element where it meant the whole level would have to be started over, not just a puzzle. Just wasn't my cup of tea.
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Re: Azada - Am I the Only One?
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I used to play peg solitaire (pawns) a lot as a kid, I enjoyed those puzzles whenever they popped up. Once I got the hang of the matchsticks, those were fun too. Misa, you're right, there is a limited area to where you can drag the matchsticks. It isn't very clear. I found a few of the room-escape puzzles very difficult, but they were the ones I looked forward to playing the most, so I couldn't grumble.
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Hello, i read the post on the forum and i dont know if you are interested in this information. You can find a complete azada walkthrough on a german casual game site. Its on a forum and the guide is written in english. You can find it here: Azada Walkthrough I hope this will help you. The Site just opened the gates and they will sell all casual games at 30% discount. You find all english games here: http://www.free-gamer.de/freegamer/ The Discount Code is: rpgwelten Greetings Lyan
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Re: Azada - Am I the Only One?
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FYI, the trick that works with me with the pawns is to go around the circle. Work one branch and work your way around the other branches with the pawns. I am trying to say empty one arm at a time to solve it. I just googled peg game solution and it comes up with several page hits. Explanation of the game with strategy here I grew up with this game before computers and practically before television - gosh I feel so old. Anyway, we manually jumped the pegs. I was never able to start and end in any specific hole but the Azada puzzles are doable if you read the strategy at the above link. Just trying to help. I cheat for the matches, sadly, I just can never remember any trick for solving them. Linda
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Re: Azada - Am I the Only One?
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Thanks Lyan, Sally(MG) the owner of that walkthrough is a member here and has provided it to us many times in the Azada threads. with your site! Sally, has the game puzzles catgorized with links Here. Aba
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Re: Azada - Am I the Only One?
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It took me a good week to finish Azada and that was playing it several hours a day w/the help of my nephew, lol. I had to skip several puzzles that I could not get passed. Others I had to look up solutions for if I was out of orbs to pass the puzzles.
I remember playing peg games as a kid and also the game Mastermind which they had only with colored ink.
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oK, I confess I bought it and did not finish the game also. If only game developers would put a skip on these puzzles so they do not turn into a waste of money. Dream Chronicles I finished easily but I hope this isn't ruined with the new version coming. So now we have officially started the unfinished Azada club. LOL
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I just bought Azada yesterday. It sounds like a very challenging game. Thanks for the wakthru site Lyan. Sounds like I'm going to need it.
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Count me in the club. I really liked the game till I used up my skips and had to start over. I got to level 7 before I gave up for good. Some puzzles were great and I love puzzle games but some were just too frustrating if you didn't have the option to skip. Also really enjoyed Dream Chronicles and I'm looking forward to the next one but Azada will sit on the shelf unfinished.
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Uhm. I didnt read all threads bout Azada. Im rlly sorry that i double or tripple post the Walkthrough. Im silly as heck. Well, lets keep a long story short: Sorry. I will keep this site in mind. In my opinion guides are unnecessary. On the one hand you want to finish the game and youre stuck. Thats frustrating for sure. But on the other hand ill get angry if i cant do this on my own . I hope youll catch me cause my english's not that good. Bummer, cause i like the language .
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For some really strange reason I had very little problem with Azada where normally with those kind of puzzle games I do. I hated the matchisticks also, I would even pause the game and try to work it out on a piece of paper but for some reason the solution I came up on paper wasn't allowed on the screen......Oh well I used my passes on the matchsticks anyway.
I wish there were more games like this on the market, they really tax the brain power.
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Ohh Phantom, that sounds wonderful. Is it timed?
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