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Apr. 15, 2019
Is there no sound in this game, or is something wrong on my end?
Jun. 14, 2017
This game doesn’t seem to even work. W key moves forward, but then it wouldn’t stop moving forward. Moving off the bed and onto the floor leaves me stuck on the floor, where I can run under the bed which disappears as I clip through it. Something in the lower right of the screen says, “Press Enter to start the.” Could probably be a cute game if it wasn’t just broken.
May. 01, 2017
With several of the unmarked blocks/rows, there is absolutely no way to determine whether there's anything left to be removed. Also, rotating the puzzle with the mouse often either removes blocks or penalizes you for clicking the wrong blocks. Broken gameplay, 2/10.
Sep. 07, 2012
You know those Facebook games that require you to add friends and buy game currency? This is one of those.
Sep. 06, 2012
Found a bug: Press escape after the game ends as it fades out, and the stat screen appears (but fades out with the rest of the game) and interrupts the return to the main menu, freezing the game.
“So go on wielding your fancing magic.” Every line of dialogue that has “wield” in it also has a typo. XD
“How is you can wield the power of magic so freely?” Typo.
Apr. 25, 2012
Zorder: It requires DirectX 7, so you probably won’t have any problems.
Aug. 15, 2011
A classic low-quality FMV game. Love it.
A no-frills random number generator, and no promised "send" button... I don't understand why this exists.
And if anyone read chippieacorn's comment: Seems that resets save data for ALL Kongregate games, so you'll probably want to not do that.
Just in case anyone read RioWoodwind's comment and believed him: He's wrong on both counts. The game uses stored Flash Player data, and Chrome's Incognito mode does not hide your IP address.
May. 12, 2011
Terrible game. One of the questions is a multiple-choice spelling question, and none of the choices is spelled correctly…
Sep. 19, 2010
A time hat!
"It exploded by itself." Ha!
ProfessorPeewee: After you place the lodestone, you can use your compass in that room. You have to put the North key in the thing pointing in the same direction your compass says North is, etc.
Sep. 18, 2010
It’s a nice puzzle game, but, as with many puzzle games, the plot doesn’t really make sense. Your uncle clearly knew about those things you find hidden at the end of the game. Did he lock them away there? He obviously must have known how to find the hidden plates—why weren’t THEY in the sealed envelope in the intro? Getting your help obviously wasn’t as important to him as his letter made it sound. “I cannot tell you where I am, only how to find me”—he didn’t even do that much.
gnora: Did you turn things in the right compass directions?
Jul. 20, 2010
This is the first snake game I've seen with mouse control. It might make the game a bit too easy with the precision it allows, but it's interesting. Some nice variety and customization in this one, too.
Jan. 16, 2010
Aw, newlines don't show in comments.
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