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Tale Spinner

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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Lady Jas
Lady Jas
The Chosen One

May-1-2007 12:40

No matter what the game is fun, interesting and not time-consuming just the way it is!

I love this game!

:D

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

May-1-2007 17:00

Sorry gzhu. I completely apologise. lol mind you if you'd had YOUR last two FA's from EASY cases, you'd be pumpin the 'lazy sleuths are retired sleuth's' [well either that or the 'Shady sucks'] bandwagon. Hehe and if you think I'm harsh (and I must try out this newfound reputation), man I'll introduce you to a few other sleuth's that could make a serial killer cry from 100yards. :D ;)

Happy Sleuthing :)

biggie528
biggie528
Lucky Stiff

May-1-2007 18:44

You better not be talking about me Squizzel!

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

May-1-2007 19:45

LOL My Nana used to say 'A guilty conscience needs no prompting' :D

Special_K
Special_K
Lucky Stiff

May-2-2007 03:55

watch it chief, i'll make you cry :)

Stooby
Stooby
Well-Connected

May-25-2007 07:46

1. It's great fun! And so addictive! I love it!

2. How about when you go to a Townie that is your contact instead of having to check the Physical evidence against everyone there is a "Who does this belong to?" question that automatically matches it against the right suspect as long as they have been revealed?

3. Just right so far, still loads more to do and try.

Piccolo
Piccolo

Jun-1-2007 06:46

Hi Stooby - re your number 2 - nah! that would be too easy! doesn't happen in real life, well sometimes i suppose it does. one thing i particularly like about the way this game works is that it is realistic. people do clam up, they do need to be bribed, they do run away, you can get "contacts" but sometimes they don't want to be as helpful as one would like.


Stooby
Stooby
Well-Connected

Jun-1-2007 07:40

Hi Piccolo well I guess my alternative sugestion wouldn't go down to well with you either! LOL! That was going to be:

If you are on a favour for a Townie why can't they be your contact for the time of the favour? They are after all the one that wants you to solve case for them. Seems a little silly that the get tight liped and mess thing up!

Anyway they are only suggestions, the game plays great without them, I personaly thought these would make things more realistic.

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Jun-1-2007 09:13

both the suggestions you make Stooby are ones that have been made many times over a period of time, and your "No. 2" is nearly the first ever question I asked on the Boards (as Paranoid). Somebody I'm sure had made it before me too, probably the day after Ben invented the game!. :D

I still hold to the principle, that my contact - if they ARE going to answer ALL my questions anyway, as they will - should just say, "I can see you're a busy person SS, so let's cut to the chase, the thread belongs Joe Bloggs ... oh and have a nice day." That's more realistic then going in out out of a shop front 11 times to ask the same question to the same person knowing that ultimatley that person is obliged to give you the answer. (Unless Ben's trying to create a little Sleuth bureaucracy :) )

But in general, overall, I agree with Piccolo, what's the point of having a game where the answers are handed to you on a silver platter?

But yes, 'realism' it seems, take many shapes and forms.

AmazingAmanda253
AmazingAmanda253
Well-Connected

Jun-1-2007 13:26

Can't you see how much fun the townie's get from making you ask 11 questions? Their just passive agressive. They dislike all detectives. :)

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