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Tue Jan 22, 2008 10:16 am
GingerLizzy says...



Oh my golly gosh; it's the best game ever with super graphics, but I'm super stuck, and it's getting me grouchy.

I was thinking of buying a walkthrough of it, but it just takes out all the fun really, Has anyone managed to get past the evil skeleton men and the mummies that are in the mining bit in Kazus? It's not too far into the game.

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Tue Jan 22, 2008 2:23 pm
tinny says...



I bought the game a while ago but I gut right near to the end and then accidently saved over it with another one so I had to start all over -___-"

It's a lot of fun ^^ and the intro is super pretty

The part in Kazus... Ah, I'm clueless XD but if all else fails run around and train up for a bit -- that always works.
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Tue Jan 22, 2008 2:26 pm
GingerLizzy says...



Ah, yes. I got really frustrated at it and didn't play it for like... A week.

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