Tips for harder levels: start with the edges. Any straight pieces have to be parallel to the edge, and any T-junction piece has to be parallel to the edge with one prong sticking out. Corners have to be, well, corners. Work your way in, looking for pieces that have to be in a certain spot no matter what.
I loved the game, the artistry was great, and the storyline was wonderful. I give it a 5/5. However the storyline seemed to change after the Phoenix.... It went from "save this strange dreamworld" to "discover yourself." The gray rainbow problem was never solved, and it confused me. What was the point of the gray rainbow?
That's because it's not a quest game, that's just how it starts. Similar to 'quests' in life - you think you know what you want, but after you search for it and work for it, you realize that - something you actually need is very different.
@raymond91607 I agree, sometimes it gets frustrating. However, when I'm 100 xp away from leveling, I don't necessarily want to give the NPC all my items because it would be a waste of energy.
@losann Buy the hats and capes from the guy standing next to a sign with a dollar sign on it in the St. Patrick's Day area. Put on the correct hat and cape and (for some leprechauns) gloves and glasses, and talk to the leprechaun with the matching outfit. They'll say something that recognizes the match.
@Lapillus: use the chat to make friends! Watch for the most active people, then friend them! If you're picky about who you friend, message them or whisper them in chat. Then you'll have all the friends you need!
I love this game, my only question is... Why is there an "invite friend" button at the bottom if it just says "Friends are automatically added when they play the game!" And it's a little too cheery, too.
The game started on the "create avatar/choose name/agree to rules" screen. I picked my avatar, typed a name, checked the box. Hit play. "Name has been taken" So I typed a new name and hit play. No response. No message. Nothing. So I reloaded the page. Now the game screen is just blank. "Lovely game!" Not.
@ortiz62... if you get far enough in DoTD, part of the storyline is that you see the future... you see a similar hero coming from East Kruna (Clash of the Dragons), and you see another similar hero flying in a spaceship. that is why LoTS is so similar.
That's because it's not a quest game, that's just how it starts. Similar to 'quests' in life - you think you know what you want, but after you search for it and work for it, you realize that - something you actually need is very different.