Knightmare Challenge!
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Re: Knightmare Challenge!
Oh, I should admit... Oh, never mind.
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You should admit that the creator sent you an e-mail telling you what to do.
Yeah, well, he sent me one too. I felt the final encounter was a bit anticlimatic, but what can you expect from a txt based adventure?
Great fun all round.
Yeah, well, he sent me one too. I felt the final encounter was a bit anticlimatic, but what can you expect from a txt based adventure?
Great fun all round.
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Re: Knightmare Challenge!
You should admit that the creator sent you an e-mail telling you what to do.
Yeah, well, he sent me one too. I felt the final encounter was a bit anticlimatic, but what can you expect from a txt based adventure?
Great fun all round.
Well, if that's the only way to "win"...
I think I preferred the first one in a way; if you're going to force people to redo vast sections and take different paths you either have to make SURE the outcome is different in each case (and it certainly isn't - there's at least two paths through that end up with the same end guy) or you just end up frustrating your players. ;-)
Not enough clues as to what to do to get it right, I'm afraid, from my point of view (although I haven't found the Morghana ending, so I don't know what "clues" she gives). I liked it, up to a point, but then it just got annoying. And the most annoying thing of all is that I would like to see how it /does/ end, but I lack the time and patience to mindlessly click through all the options for an eleventh/twelfth/thirteenth etc. time to find out ;-)
I don't mean to sound discouraging - it's fun and I enjoyed playing it, but I don't do endless repetition ;-) Learn javascript or, better still, a scripting language such as PHP or Perl :-) Don't stop making these challenges, but _please_ make them beatable with logic and guile, rather than just having to exhaust possibilities.
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No, in fact he didn't. Nobody told me the solution. I wasn't one of the people to ask for it.You should admit that the creator sent you an e-mail telling you what to do.
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Congratulations for solving it by yourself. You should be very proud. as for Dan, thanks for the critism, i'm glad you spoke your honest mind. i appreciate that more than people lying 
I do admit the repetition is.....repetitive, but one day, when i DO get round to making Knightmare III, i will try and randomise. Do also remember that Knightmare I was based on the book. Knightmare II is all completely my own work, and i expect the odd flaws
Ali

I do admit the repetition is.....repetitive, but one day, when i DO get round to making Knightmare III, i will try and randomise. Do also remember that Knightmare I was based on the book. Knightmare II is all completely my own work, and i expect the odd flaws

Ali

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Rats! I've just completed it, but at the same time I haven't! You may or may not know what I mean, but in any case: Ali, you're evil! ;D
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I'm still farting around in level two, dammit!
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I've completed it about 7 times but got 3 different endings (one of them 4 times :o) and I still haven't found that Talismen!
Can someone post a walkthrough pleeeaaasssseeee :)
Can someone post a walkthrough pleeeaaasssseeee :)
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Without spoiling it completely, read ALL the rules at the start and, whereever possible, follow them.
There will be one occurance where you cannot though, otherwise it's nasty.
Then it's a question of character.
(I sound like freakin' Merlin!)
There will be one occurance where you cannot though, otherwise it's nasty.
Then it's a question of character.
(I sound like freakin' Merlin!)
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"Knightmare II: The Dark Talisman" game
Right, well, I like the game, and all, it's actually very well put together, but I can't get past the bit with Owen. I give him the dragonmints and then in the next room... get captured. Eh? Is there something I'm missing here? Meh.
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I don't remember having precisely that problem. Have you tried going back and doing something different?
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Re: "Knightmare II: The Dark Talisman&
I still haven't completed the game. I try and change the path I take every time I play it, but I keep getting 3 "endings" but not the proper one - I can't find the talisman *sob*
(Good game though - very well done! 8) )
(Good game though - very well done! 8) )
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I hate the damn thing. I'm sorry to say, yet again, that i am STILL farting around in level two!!!!
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For the dragonmints problem, take the dragonmints and the dagger. Give Velda the dagger before hand, and she'll give you a CAGE spell. Give Owen the dragonmints, then in the next room (where you got captured) you'll use CAGE to escape being captured.
I'll give you a clue. Right is right. That's your clue to find the Talisman.
I'll give you a clue. Right is right. That's your clue to find the Talisman.
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I normally get lost on the spindizzys and the A,B,C / X,Y,Z doors :)
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