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Parker Aislin
Parker Aislin

Jan-5-2005 14:50

Has anyone tried the green spector featured mystery? I have elimianted all of the suspects by either verifying their alibi or otherwise. I have also went to the fortune teller to see if all of the suspects were there and they were. If you did try it, did you get the correct suspect? I don't want to know who it is I just want to know that there isn't any problems with it.

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Parker Aislin
Parker Aislin

Jan-5-2005 16:42

ok thanks

Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Jan-6-2005 10:10

The featured mysteries do not necessarily follow the same structure as the random ones. You should just apply your common sense. Take a look at the featured mysteries faq too.

Also, don't be too worried about making a false accusation. False accusations on featured mysteries just go on your record as "quit", not "false".

Sam the Rose
Sam the Rose
Old Shoe

Jan-6-2005 15:42

does it tell you the answer if you falsly accuse? or can you play it again?

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Jan-6-2005 15:49

as far as I know you can play it again.

Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Jan-6-2005 19:42

They go on as quits? Darn! I thought you just got a free ride, no falses and no quits....

*ponders that might explain some of her quits*

It doesn't tell you the answer, Sam, so you can play it again.

Sam the Rose
Sam the Rose
Old Shoe

Jan-8-2005 16:32

Hey that's cool.


Tzu Hsin
Tzu Hsin

Jan-12-2005 01:05

Oh, I didn't know it went as quits> Shucks! I was trying to keep my quits record clean!
*So that's how I got 1 quit.*

Wayne Williams Jr.
Wayne Williams Jr.
Well-Connected

Jan-12-2005 07:29

And I've got 99, and countin...:P

Reverend
Reverend

Jan-12-2005 08:09

The case is legit. It has a twist and you need to ask ?s that follow the story line, have a little luck, and you sometimes need a certain skill (I don't want to spoil it). Keep working it took me about 8 trys just to get one witness to actually answer the Cross Case!

Phileas Fogg
Phileas Fogg
Well-Connected

Feb-2-2005 19:39

This one is a tricky case - it had me very confused as well....

For this one, use your common sense more than depending on 'game rules' - there, that didn't give away too much, did it?

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