Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
[Re: Barry]
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Hi alkis21, I was older than you are now when I played those early adventure games in the 1980s and I would not trade those great memories for anything. After playing your game and another this year and not using a walkthrough, but instead going to the Hints Forum here, I am leaning more and more in your direction because the enjoyment of those 2 games was so much like those good old days. It is harder to ask for help than it is to read a walkthrough, but in the end very worthwhile. Does the harder work add to the final enjoyment that comes with making progress in the game? I'm still pondering this question! Remember, I play for fun not to prove anything, but fun is where you find it and that can be anywhere!
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
[Re: escakacs]
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It's a great game with a mind blower of an ending. Give it a try Escakacs. The developer of the game is one of our members who put up some replies in this thread (Alkis).
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
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I just read the review it sounds interesting.############# Can you get it on disc anywhere? Downloads are time prohibitve for me. I have a dial-up!
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
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Thank God for Mag! I play games to lose myself in and forget my troubles which are horrific sometimes. So if I get stuck I don't want to get myself stressed I pick up one of Mags walkthroughs. I play to relax and stop my monkey mind, so if I get stuck Mag is right there to help me through the hard parts. Just like a little angel on your shoulder. I must admit I even get stuck sometimes with a walk though...now how bad is that..LOL
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
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It's easier to avoid reading too much in a walkthrough, where you at least have some idea when to stop. I seemto always agree with you jenny  do you use also that method i wrote above? i mean, just to pinpoint the keyword on the walkthrough were im stuck so i dont see anything before or after that stucknes point?
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
[Re: escakacs]
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I just read the review it sounds interesting. Can you get it on disc anywhere? Downloads are time prohibitive for me. I have a dial-up! You can order it from our web site. Thanks for the replies everyone, especially sierramindy. If I can make a believer out of one person, I'll be happy. 
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
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I ALWAYS use a walkthrough. I print them out and file them in binders under the name of the game, complete with date started and finished. Why? I have no idea but I must have 10 x 3-ring binders full of walkthroughs, dating back to about 1995. In fact, when my printer stopped working years ago I wrote out, in longhand, the walkthroughs and even filed those.
I have never, ever, played a game again but feel that I may do. One of these days. Or, perhaps someone I know might want to play a game I have? Nobody does, they just think I am a little strange.
Whatever you do, however you play games, it is up to you. Adventure games are, really, for FUN, and however you play them ... with a walkthrough or not, doesn't matter. Does it?
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
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Thank you Mystic Falls and dorish, I too print out walkthroughs and I have a giant plastic box to store them alphabetically. I would love to get a file cabinet, but not sure where to put it. Too many shelves with games and two computer desks. I don't replay alot of games, but I have the old computer and new computer set up just in case and my walkthroughs are right there handy.  Koalanut
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
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I mostly use walkthroughs backwards. I play alot of RPG's and Action/Adventure as well as Adventure games. Mostly I go through a certain amount of the game and then read the walkthrough about what I've just played so I don't miss anything. In some games when you leave an area you can't go back so before I leave I like to read the walkthrough to see if I missed anything fun.
I have so many games to play, I like to "Play Out" a game rather than replay it. Useing a walkthrough backwards really helps with playing that way and doesn't hurt the gameplay as I don't miss that much espacially once I get the hang of how the game makers minds work. If I think about what I missed in an area it teaches me to look in a different way in the next area.
I work long and hard on puzzles before I give up...mostly its a matter of my mind not meshing with the game writer. When the next puzzle comes up I have a much better chance of solving it because I know more about how the game writers mind works and I get a feel for how to go about solving it.
You can tell I hate missing stuff! I often look at 2 or 3 walkthroughs because even walkthroughs miss stuff and again getting a view of the game from a couple of angles helps you get a feel for the game makers minds and the game itself.
I like to pretend I've been droped in a new world and nothing is as it was and I need to be alert and sensitive and teach myself a whole new way of being. Useing the walkthroughs backwards is like doing reaserch about your new world. I don't mind playing games slowly and seeing everything.
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
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Hi, Without Mag, and the gameboomers, I would probably never even finished or bought another game. I couldn't get past a place in the Riddle of the Sphinx, and was going to quit and go back to just working via computers, using books as an escape. So yes I use and won't buy a game without a walkthrough, gaming is a way I relax. The walkthrough is there if I need it. No frustation or stress allowed. I can play older games and new ones and replay games, having a walkthough gives me and idea of what to try, and another route. Have a great day. Charllotte
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
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 Hello Everybody- It seems that the majority of us do use walkthrus to some extent or all the time. I agree with most of what's been said: If not for WTs I would never have the patience to finish games-It seems that in all of them, there are places where I get stuck. I don't print them out unless it's a really complicated game like Morrowind. I copy them to my "Walkthru" file, then call them up to desktop when needed.Try to just peek at the part where I'm stuck and go on my own until the next problem. I try to play on my own and try things as much as possible, but don't spend hours and hours being stuck. I figure if I'm stuck, I'm stuck. Walkthrus are good to check if you've overlooked anything and to keep track of progress.Helps avoid lots of time wasting backtracking.  for MaG and all the Walthru writers-You have made games fun instead of frustrating. Just curious-do WT writers ever need help? If so where do you get it-or are you all just extra smart 
People do not remember how much you know,only how you make them feel finished Gray Matter, playing Alice Madness returns and Deponia
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
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 Hey, all! Do I use walk-throughs? Yes.
Woohoo and booyah!  Have an easy peasy day!
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Re: Do you use walkthroughs?
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I use to use the phone tips to get hints for the game I was playing before I got my first computer. That was very expensive. Then I found this site and a few others and I use walkthroughs for almost every game I play now. I also play console RPG's and they have a lot of stuff to do and find in them. So YES I use walkthroughs all the time now. It makes frustrating games a lot more fun to play. Game On Boomers !!!!! Cathy 
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