the city simulator sounds excellent. but could I add a suggestion. let us build
cities in different areas. and everything from small towns to large cities of 5
million or so people or more. also if we build cities near the ocean hurricanes
could wipe out large areas of the city at random times a
What am I supposed to do when I meet The Priest in the temple. Am I supposed
to show him the amulet?
If so how do you show someone something in A Hero's Call?
Thank You all very much for any help.
Regards,
Steve Cullen
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Press enter on the priest
There should you have a choice when you have the amulet
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What am I supposed to do when I meet The Priest
Hey guys! Need some real help with this one!
I can't seem to keep from flying in to Austria no matter hard I try. It
doesn't even tell me I am entering the country! how the heck do I pass
this task? I've been working at this one for a few days now! please help!
Darren Duff.
Colossians 3:17
I really like these ideas Josh! Great suggestions! ☺️
> On Feb 15, 2018, at 10:59 AM, Josh Kennedy wrote:
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> the city simulator sounds excellent. but could I add a suggestion. let us
> build cities in different areas. and everything from small towns to large
> cities of 5 million or so people
Hello everyone,
I’m just curious what the most accessible interactive fiction authoring tool is
out there now, given there’s so many of them?
Inform 7 claims to be accessible, however things like the testing tool and
other things could use work. I don’t consider compiling an entire game for
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