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Originally Posted by Fienepien
I haven't played the Spellcasting series yet. Next on my Legend list is Gateway. Looks good! But I don't think you need a WT for Timequest. I'm not the smartest player aroudn, so if I could do it with only a couple of hints, you most certainly can.
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Well Spellcasting have a hardcore old school difficulty my poor deliquescent brain can't apprehend
Thus I just started TimeQuest and I didn't figure timing was so important, and that waiting at different places triggered events
And I had a bit of trouble with word-guessing with the first puzzle I encountered (fixing the chariot in Rome).
Anyway I agree with you it is a great game, and messing with History is really nice!
Definitely need to spare time (a scarce resource!) to go on with this game.
(I haven't looked your spoilers since I'm so early in it but I sure will).
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Originally Posted by Fienepien
Well, I don't agree. There are loads and loads of good, humorous, light games around, but games that make you think are quite rare. Trinity is a serious game of a rare quality.
Imo, imo, imo.
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Oh I loved Trinity (with Invisiclues abuse, I must admit)
But "All thinking and no play makes Tramb a dull boy:".
Could be another thread here though : serious, mind-provoking adventure games.
In restrospect I didn't encountered many of these, though.