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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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Ulysses Lear
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May-6-2004 10:52
Good idea about the different color.
I tried Notepad when I first started, but lately I've found it quicker to jot down notes freehand... A couple initials, some checks or X's, and arrow here or there, etc.
But who knows, maybe I'll try it out again, now that I have some more efficient sleuthing strategies...
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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May-6-2004 11:41
I agree.
I'll add some kind of visual indicator to the suspect list. Either a different color or an icon next to their name. Different color might be kind of confusing, since right now, all links are orange.
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sirgarr
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May-6-2004 13:23
Is there supposed to be a max experience cap on the levels besides easy?
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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May-6-2004 13:53
Not currently. I'm thinking of adding a cap to Easy and Intermediate, though.
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Negasong
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May-6-2004 14:01
Try a spreadsheet - works for me.
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Flashman
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May-6-2004 15:25
Works very well for me too Negasong.
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MegAmy
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May-6-2004 20:29
I have a bunch of papers littered around my computer, all with lists of people and alibis, and checks and Cs and Ss, and all sorts of odd freehand stuff.
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kouraditsa
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May-7-2004 02:10
wow!
I never take notes...
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MegAmy
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May-7-2004 06:41
I have to. I forget *everything*, so if it's not written down, then it didn't happen.
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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May-7-2004 10:47
I've never been able to do it without taking some kind of notes. At least, not past Hard level, or so. Excel works well. In fact, I usually lay out Featured Mysteries in Excel first, before actually writing them.
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