All I want to know is, how is the picture frame figured out? I had to use the walk through, so I know the answer, but how was one supposed to come to the right conclusion through the objects in the room?
Just hard enough. Almost gave up because I didn't realize there were two types of barrels on the ship. Liked this one much better than the Emerald one.
The only real trouble I had with it is that you have to click the lock again after you put the key to it. I kept waiting for something to open up on it's own once I touched the key to the lock. Once I finally figured that out, it was smooth sailing! Nice, 4/5.
Not a bad little game. I got frustrated for a time, not knowing what the "high score" meant, but once I found the key then it all fell into place and I got out fine. Not sure what the point of the useless items were, that was kind of annoying, but overall it wasn't bad.
Gee, I didn't think it was bad at all. Much better than that first one. The clues were somewhat hard but if it was too easy, then it wouldn't be a challenge! Good effort.
Wow, that was fun. I would have never been able to complete it but for the walkthrough, but then, I'm not the best at escape games. I'm sure experts will have no trouble. I liked it because there were so many rooms to explore and I liked the theme. Good job!
I'm trying to like this game too, I mean what's not to like about the time period? But trying to sail the ship and hitting your target while not getting hit yourself is nearly impossible. Especially when you don't know where your enemies are going to come from. The whole thing is just awkward, ya know? And it would be nice if you weren't either going full speed or stopped. Surely there must be some inbetween?