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Re: Orient Express
#29878
03/10/07 11:35 PM
03/10/07 11:35 PM
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Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 35,390 United Kingdom
Mad
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Sonic Boomer
Joined: Nov 2000
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United Kingdom
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Hi oldmariner Is this phenomenon new to you ?? How many adventure games have you played ?? Or should I say how many totally logical adventure games have you played ?? I think I can safely say "none" myself and so I am used to FAR more outlandish things !! Cheers. Mad 
Time : The Most Precious Commodity
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Re: Orient Express
#29884
03/11/07 11:42 AM
03/11/07 11:42 AM
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Joined: Mar 2000
Posts: 1,631 Lillian Al USA
bouv mama
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What I like the best is that, as soon as she gets off the train she is instantly dressed in an overcoat and boots and when she boards again the outdoor clothes vanish. Marion
The Bouv said "If I can reach it, it's mine"
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Re: Orient Express
#29885
03/11/07 12:17 PM
03/11/07 12:17 PM
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Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 2,403 G.H. WA
zookeeper
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I started this months ago and never finished. I found it pretty tedious and dull. I too got really tired of the back and forth. I love adventure games that introduce new environments to explore throughout the entire game.
I child-proofed my home... but they're still getting in!
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Re: Orient Express
#29886
03/11/07 01:48 PM
03/11/07 01:48 PM
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Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 35,390 United Kingdom
Mad
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United Kingdom
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Hi Well I enjoyed this game - and much more than I enjoyed its predecessor I guess I must like traipsing up and down trains [There was a useful map though so didn't have to traipse ALL the time  ] And I'm definitely hoping for another in the series Cheers. Mad 
Time : The Most Precious Commodity
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