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Fortune teller consultant

Nicolette Smith
Nicolette Smith

Dec-21-2004 07:09

Is is just me or is it a waste of time and $20. I went there and the crystal ball was absulutely no help at all.

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Bella Luna
Bella Luna

Dec-21-2004 07:38

Knowing you have all suspects is the information the ft holds.

Toxin
Toxin

Dec-21-2004 17:38

I think the fortune teller is a phony, otherwise he should be able to tell you who the murderer is. ;-)

Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Dec-21-2004 17:59

That's a good feature idea!

"Pay fortune teller 1 billion dollars to solve case."

:)

Phileas Fogg
Phileas Fogg
Well-Connected

Dec-21-2004 20:16

It is funny when you ask if he has any information, and he says "No, I know nothing about that..." (unless you pay him!)

cfmdec
cfmdec

Dec-21-2004 20:31

The info you pay him for is different than if he knows anything about the case.

KerrBear
KerrBear

Dec-21-2004 21:57

If the FT tells you that "all of the actors have taken the stage..." or whatever it is, then you know that you have all of the suspects you need. If he says you have others to speak with, you need to ask for more people with motives.

This saves in the number of questions you need to ask your suspects, which helps a lot (on the harder levels especially) when the suspects clam up on you really easy.

Toxin
Toxin

Dec-21-2004 22:59

$20......you get what you pay for....

Nicolette Smith
Nicolette Smith

Dec-22-2004 09:11

okay thank you kerrbear.


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