@8560 (and anyone else who has this misunderstanding): Running out of fuel before the drop-zone doesn't matter; when you can reach all the gold, you find that the day ends as the truck reaches that last bit of ore--NOT when you bring it to the drop-zone.
Unlike donteatacowman (who played the sequel first), I played this game first and loved it. For some reason, it's sequel "A Grain of Truth" is under the ones who actually wrote the story/game (I suppose the "created by" name was the publishing name?) Anyhow if you loved this game as much as I did, check out A Grain of Truth by mrudi and RudowskiMarek.
Not much - there is a prequel 'The Trader of Stories' - done by PastelGames studio and Marek Rudowski and his developer blog about the games and the world http://traderofstories.blogspot.com/
Not sure but I think if you save and exit before clicking continue, you don't lose items. Just don't forget to hit continue (2nd option) and not new game (1st option).
Love stories where Wolf isn't the bad guy. This is a first where he was still "badtastic" and not a wimp though which kept the idea fresh. Quite original!
Loved this series; just wish it tied up the loose ends...it would be great if Hood and (her boyfriend? the only one willing to look for her anyway) hooked up with Wolf (or at least if he got them out of that town)...if he can get out of the spirit world with Hood! That hasn't been resolved! Also, does this mean his brother died trying to find the archdemon before him? I do hope this isn't truly the end of the series! Sure you can't be talked into tying up these loose ends?
It's quite hard. The instructions are a little confusing but I'd like to see most english speakers try to perfectly translate into another language. I'm sure there are people out there who'd like this sort of game (those extreme gamers who figure out all the in-game easter-egg cheats on their own and finish games I find impossible in a few hours).
I love this different way of matching. I just wish matching games would have badges! I think the rules are: Click on a match to make it disappear. A match consists of 2 or more of the same. You can rotate the board to mix it up. If one is left alone, you can get rid of it if you have a hammer.
As far as I remember, he wasn't satisfied with how the sequel was turning out and had gotten a "real" (read money-making) game-making job that kept him from sinking in the time on a complete remake.
As far as I remember, he wasn't satisfied with how the sequel was turning out and had gotten a "real" (read money-making) game-making job that kept him from sinking in the time on a complete remake.
I liked it very much; it was cute and there were some challenging questions (not many but some). There were a few "slow" places (the cinema, pet shop/aquarium, and the right-hand scroll by the academy); for some reason everything lagged in those areas. It would have been nice if the names of the parts of town represented the questions that would be asked there. The biggest disappointment was that his original desire wasn't fufilled. 4/5
Really terrific game! Anyone else loathe the green levels? I had to go back and find the one I had trouble with beating ~at all~ the first time just to get the last badge! It wasn't totally impossible though so all-in-all 5/5.
Really terrific game! Anyone else loathe the green levels? I had to go back and find the one I had trouble with beating ~at all~ the first time just to get the last badge! It wasn't totally impossible though so all-in-all 5/5.
I don't think we ever see the real bad stuff the reincarnies do to deserve getting dragged back to hell; it's always implied. Just drugging the lady was enough of a sin that the little demon could have his way with his quarry (he never could just kill the reincarnies without proof of their sin).
So glad I found this game again! This was the very first game I ever played on Kongregate as a guest. Once I finally became a member, I wanted to play this game but forgot what it was called. Only thing that would make this game better is if it had badges (though a second game that's longer ~would~ be nice!).
Not much - there is a prequel 'The Trader of Stories' - done by PastelGames studio and Marek Rudowski and his developer blog about the games and the world http://traderofstories.blogspot.com/