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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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Barry Grant
Old Shoe
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May-13-2006 08:23
While I'm scrounging up the moolah to join this club, I had an idea. It's only a little frustrating to quit a case, but then I never find out who did it! What I thought might be fun is to end a quit case with something like "Since you quit the case, so and so finished your job and caught the criminal, (name of criminal). Better luck next time."
Or, "Since you quit the case, we'll let you know who solved it and who the guilty party is once the criminal is caught." Then take those quit cases, and all the clues discovered and put them into a pool for others to finish up. A detective can pick up one of those cases and try to finish it. When it's been solved, the original detective could be notified.
I know if you are a member of an Agency, you can get help, but sometimes that's not enough and you have to quit. What do you think?
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Chelsea Bando
Well-Connected
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May-22-2006 22:26
I thought it would be cool if we could submit small things like the random events that happen in the cities.
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intem1
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Jun-2-2006 23:22
This is just a suggestion, 1 more cases per day might make you some business, apart from that admin your the genius, you basically put in every detail of what it should be like in real life situation into the game. I should say that this is the best game out of all other web based or text based i've played before. like omerta.
proud of ya admin keep up the good work.
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Sivari
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Jun-3-2006 10:10
If it wouldn't be too much of trouble, perhaps providing more alternative ways to subscribe. For me, the price of subscribing would be fine as it is, but I really don't trust PayPal and don't want to send any money via mail as I live in Europe.
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Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad
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Jun-3-2006 14:16
I sent money when I lived in Korea. Cold, hard, US cash. I did this 2 or 3 times. It always got there. :) Maybe put it in a card or something?
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CDKZ
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Jun-3-2006 23:43
1. very fun
2. bigger agencies
3. only too hard when all 4 of your pieces of evidence are the same type
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Nancy Quimby Holmes
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Jun-6-2006 02:30
1. extremely fun (and addictive) :)
2. I can think of a couple things. First of all I was thinking maybe for the
favors you could switch your contacts every now and then. Like, if you
have the tailor as a contact and 3 other people in your agency have the
tailor as well. It could work the same basic way contacts are generated
in the first place, but instead of saying "whenever you need help", it
could give you a choice. Like if you do a favor for the barber and you
have the tailor, it could say something like "to switch your contact to
the barber click here...."
I hope that made sense. I tend to ramble.
The other idea I had has to do with traveling expenses. I was thinking
maybe there could be some sort of a "frequent flyer program" or
something like a pass that allows you to travel anywhere a certain
number of times for a set price.
3. I do not think the game is too hard, but I hate losing all my turns
simply traveling.
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R Anstett
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Jun-6-2006 07:02
I agree on the Contacts idea.
I think that they should stay your contact for 100 cases (just to pick a number out of the air) and then they get tired of answering all your questions. It would keep everyone on thier toes, always something new to look forward to.
It would also create movement in the agencies as the balance of contacts is always changing.
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Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad
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Jun-8-2006 09:15
I thought movement in agencies was bad. We all know what happened last time :)
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Agent Canady
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Jun-12-2006 17:18
I like it...I am having fun!
but it is becoming very slow at times (not just when someone clams or the locked door.)
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