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I have to agree. I LOVED the game with all the mini games. I'd rather play mini games than constantly search for stuff. This is the shortest game I've tried. Would have liked to have it run much longer. I also never knew what was up with the young man who was plotting all the way through. He went upstairs and we never saw him again just like Richie and Joanie's big brother on happy days. We also didn't find out why all the scientists disappeared or died or if the earth's tragedies stopped. It's like they got tired of programming and abruptly ended it without reconciling the story.
Edited on 09/28/2009 at 4:54:13 PM PST
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![[Post New]](/templates/wanda/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) by roxop on Sep 28, 09 8:05 PM
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A complete waste of money!
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LucyMarie wrote:One easy way to tell how much longer you have on a game after the hour free trial is to look at the blog walkthrough if there is one. You do not have to look for solutions, but merely how many screen shots are left. This will lead to fewer unhappy surprises of only playing for an additional twenty minutes.
Blessings,
LucyMarie
Very True!!!! I just did that with Save Our Spirits since I feel I just got ripped. Most games are never as short so I just learned a lesson. Good tip to the peeps!!!
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