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dsoares1
dsoares1

Jun-18-2011 17:47

Subject pretty much says it all. I really enjoy this game and one character just isn't enough. So can I play 2-3 characters? I know some games you can play more then one if you are a paid member. Not sure if that is the case. Please advise!

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ShaggyMia
ShaggyMia
Bibliophile

Jun-19-2011 15:36

Dsoares-

You can play as many detectives as you want, but a subscription is only for one detective. If you want 12 cases for a second detective, you would need to pay for a second subscription.

If you want to create more detectives and play those detectives for free, you can play four cases a day with each of those unsubscribed detectives.

Hope that helps.

David Adams
David Adams
Red-Nosed

Jun-19-2011 22:24

One slight addition to that--

If you happen to be in an agency with your multiple detectives, there is a rule 'round here. You can only have TWO detectives, subbed or unsubbed, in any agency, at any one time. Period. It's written in stone, inviolable, don't-bother-trying-to-ask-if-you-can-tweak-it-just-this-once, it ain't happenin', end of story.

There is no rule, however, about having two detectives in multiple agencies, or a limit on said number of agencies one can be in.

Just a thought there. ;-)

Dave

Huglover
Huglover
Old Shoe

Jun-20-2011 05:54

The above rule is something that apply IF your agency is hunting treasures.
If you are in an agency that is NOT treasure hunting, you may have as many detectives as you like and can afford in the same agency. That is, up to the limit of people that your agency head quarter allows. Or, if that is not enough, why don't fill up more than one agency with your people? It's actually quite entertaining, because then you may have one agency in each city, and you may position your fleet on different contacts so that you will have possibility of help regardless of who is the one holding an evidence or alibi.

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