Hi Charles,

That would definitely be a good reason. Shades of Doom is the type of
game you need to spend a couple of hours with per sitting to get good
at. If you are the kind of gamer who sits down, plays for 15 minutes,
and walks away you'll never get far with Shades of Doom just because
you need a lot of practice aiming and firing your weapons, need to
learn the mazes, and need to discover the secrets in the game.

Some special items are easy to miss because they are in hidden
location. if you don't spend a bunch of time looking for them chances
are you will miss them or overlook them. :D

On 3/25/13, Charles Rivard <wee1s...@fidnet.com> wrote:
> I think the only reason I haven't beaten Shades of Doom is that I just
> haven't sat down and played it for long stretches of time.  As to why, I
> don't know, because I do like the game.
>
> ---
> Shepherds are the best beasts, but Labs are a close second.

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