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The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review

Posted By: Jenny100

The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review - 08/01/14 04:24 AM


The third installment
of the Capri Saga

Comprised almost entirely of photographs
of Capri and neighboring coastal areas

Find out more about the game in the

*** Gameboomers Review of The Capri Connection ***

Posted By: BrownEyedTigre

Re: The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review - 08/01/14 04:28 AM

THanks for a great review Jenny!

Ana wave
Posted By: MaG

Re: The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review - 08/01/14 04:32 AM

Thanks, Jenny! thumbsup
Posted By: Marian

Re: The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review - 08/01/14 04:36 PM

Thanks, Jenny, for a very informative review. smile
Posted By: Mad

Re: The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review - 08/01/14 06:11 PM

Thank you, Jenny100 laugh
Posted By: Jenny100

Re: The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review - 08/02/14 02:36 AM

Thank you everyone.
Posted By: Kaki's Sister

Re: The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review - 08/02/14 10:48 AM

Thanks Jenny. Excellent review.
Posted By: Haroula

Re: The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review - 08/04/14 06:24 AM

Thanks, Jenny smile wave
Posted By: AmunPtah

Re: The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review - 08/09/14 09:58 PM

I only played the very first Capri game (A Quiet Weekend I think...correct me if I'm wrong!). Does the series still have the weird sci-fish puzzle elements, or is it more grounded in day-to-day object puzzles now?
Posted By: Iurii

Re: The Capri Connection -- Gameboomers Review - 08/11/14 05:58 AM

AmunPtah, I am not sure what you mean by 'day-to-day object puzzles', but yes, the story of 'The Capri Connection' rather continues 'A Quiet Weekend on Capri', with the spirit of sci-fi in both the story and the puzzles.

However, you may want to take a look at the second game, 'Anacapri: the Dream' - it is not based on sci-fi and relies more on myths and lore (and it is the best game in the series, in my opinion).
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