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General Feedback
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Feb-22-2004 20:32
I have a couple of questions I'd like some feedback on. Please Answer by replying to this post.
1) Is the game fun? Really fun, kind of fun, funner than going to the dentist?
2) Can you think of anything that would make the game more fun?
3) Is the game too hard? Too easy?
Thanks
-Ben
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Nov-18-2004 18:34
Can I get a "How to deal with your Sleuth addiction" page?
(Some games actually have those!)
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Moonshh
Well-Connected
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Nov-18-2004 19:45
But jojo, do you really want to?
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Nov-19-2004 15:12
Well, I need to actually "do homework" once in a while! :)
I don't really want one, but need one!
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Paxton's Sweetheart
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Nov-19-2004 15:36
Okay, what level is an "Intermediate" favor, then?
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Nov-19-2004 15:53
Intermediate maybe?
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Nov-19-2004 16:03
Yes, an intermediate favor is equivalent to an intermediate random mystery, except you only begin with a motive for one suspect and there is no client.
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Majandra Belial
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Nov-20-2004 16:53
On The City News - Niiice.
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mr mo jo rising
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Nov-22-2004 10:45
Ben, someone here had mentioned a way to keep track of favors,would it be possible to make it so when you finish you third case it would tell you who your favor was for?(maybe you should visit the banker).And what about a way to sort stored cases maybe by detective as opposed to time & date?just a thought or two
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Moonshh
Well-Connected
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Nov-23-2004 01:00
Oh yes! By detective would be good!
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little nell
Well-Connected
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Nov-23-2004 11:17
You can 'kind of' track favors. When you are working case #3, just ask any townie if they have a favor for you - about a third of the time, they will tell you who your next favor will be with. If that doesn't work - you can start a new 'non-favor' case after the three, and then ask any townie, and they will tell you for sure. That way you don't risk opening a favor you are not quite ready for.
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