[Audyssey] New 7-128 Software Inspector Cyndi game released

2014-02-06 Thread Eleanor
Hi,  7-128 Software is proud to announce the release of a new Inspector 
Cyndi in Newport Game, Dead Man's Chest.  You, as the detective, are 
charged with finding the rightful owner of a newly discovered buried 
treasure chest.  Everybody wants the treasure and are telling you lots 
of reasons why they should be the owner. Interview people in 1890's 
Newport to determine who should get the treasure, how it was put 
together, and who had access to the location where it was buried.  There 
are a lot of possibilities. You have to pick the right one.


This game is a self-voiced windows game that works on Windows XP through 
Windows 8.  It, like all of the other Inspector Cyndi games is playable 
by people age 10 and up.  The cost of the game is $10.00.  It is 
available on our website, www.7128.com.


Eleanor Robinson
7-128 Software

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Re: [Audyssey] New 7-128 Software Inspector Cyndi game released

2014-02-06 Thread william lomas
It's a shame their titles do not work on the Macintosh.

Sent from my iPhone

 On 6 Feb 2014, at 17:19, Eleanor elea...@7128.com wrote:
 
 Hi,  7-128 Software is proud to announce the release of a new Inspector Cyndi 
 in Newport Game, Dead Man's Chest.  You, as the detective, are charged with 
 finding the rightful owner of a newly discovered buried treasure chest.  
 Everybody wants the treasure and are telling you lots of reasons why they 
 should be the owner. Interview people in 1890's Newport to determine who 
 should get the treasure, how it was put together, and who had access to the 
 location where it was buried.  There are a lot of possibilities. You have to 
 pick the right one.
 
 This game is a self-voiced windows game that works on Windows XP through 
 Windows 8.  It, like all of the other Inspector Cyndi games is playable by 
 people age 10 and up.  The cost of the game is $10.00.  It is available on 
 our website, www.7128.com.
 
 Eleanor Robinson
 7-128 Software
 
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Re: [Audyssey] New 7-128 Software Inspector Cyndi game released

2014-02-06 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi:

Sounds interesting. I'll definitely have to check this one out as soon
as I have the cash. :D

Cheers!

On 2/6/14, Eleanor elea...@7128.com wrote:
 Hi,  7-128 Software is proud to announce the release of a new Inspector
 Cyndi in Newport Game, Dead Man's Chest.  You, as the detective, are
 charged with finding the rightful owner of a newly discovered buried
 treasure chest.  Everybody wants the treasure and are telling you lots
 of reasons why they should be the owner. Interview people in 1890's
 Newport to determine who should get the treasure, how it was put
 together, and who had access to the location where it was buried.  There
 are a lot of possibilities. You have to pick the right one.

 This game is a self-voiced windows game that works on Windows XP through
 Windows 8.  It, like all of the other Inspector Cyndi games is playable
 by people age 10 and up.  The cost of the game is $10.00.  It is
 available on our website, www.7128.com.

 Eleanor Robinson
 7-128 Software

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Re: [Audyssey] startraders rpg question

2014-02-06 Thread dark

Hi Darren.

Yes,  star traders is harsh. I've started on normal and I still! have taken 
several games to get the hang, but not knowing faction planets is something 
of a miner pest, since it means I have to run round far more to satisfy all 
the powers that be.


Regarding coordinates, well if you've got the elite version of the game 
you've already got all the locations and the largest map, but to  be honest 
where you are in the game matters very little. Basically, everything 
interesting and  individualistic happens at planets. If you get a contract 
or a rumour or something else that tells you there is something going on  at 
a location, that is really the only reason to go there, all space locations 
are pretty much the same otherwise. As I said  this isn't a game like 
smugglers where you look  through space for interesting things to visit, 
rather  you look out for rumours or contacts  then head there.


This is likely why I've heard sighted players  all use the  navigator  menue 
rather than  worry about using  the graphical map.


It takes some getting used to and I admit it's a different style of game to 
other space traders, but  the rumour and nav system do make  star traders 
quite unique.


Regarding difficulties, well there is where you get the differences. The 
chapter in the manual detail what is what, but generally on higher 
difficulties you get more enemies and tougher enemies as well. I'm myself 
staying away from those until I've got my basic stratogies down.


Beware the grue!

Dark.
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From: Darren Harris darren_g_har...@btinternet.com

To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 2:07 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] startraders rpg question


Ok so I got killed in the end. through my own stupidity infact. To be 
blunt

this game does punish the fool thus I know where I went wrong.



Here's my question. I've upped the difficulty a bit. I assume that by 
upping

the difficulty you can unlock even more ships? What about new areas of
space? So far I've been only able to go out to around 33 33. Am pretty 
sure

there's more to it than that but I haven't yet found anything to take me
there. it's a shame you can't just enter a set of cords and off you go.

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