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Topic: Drawn: Dark Flight

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29 SEP 2010 at 10:34am

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29 SEP 2010 at 4:03pm
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Overall, the puzzles in Drawn: Dark Flight are considerably harder than those in Drawn: The Painted Tower. Even puzzles that appear simple at first glance may require a good deal of planning and forethought in order to solve. Fortunately, the game has a "Skip Puzzle" option in case you become stuck on a particularly hard puzzle.


I'm not proud of myself at all as I ended up bailing on two puzzles.  


Third word of the spelling bee - my lack of dexterity couldn't thwart the top wave of crows. >
 Then there was the issue of color mixing.  If you've been there, well, you know what I'm referring to.

So, there you go if you want to beat me. [img]http://justadventure.com/yabb/Smilies/devil_smiley_grintail.gif[/img]



3 OCT 2010 at 10:08pm

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I loooved Drawn: The Painted Tower, but I couldn't make it until the end of the Dark Flight. The story was boring and forced and puzzles were there for the sake of being there, or so it seemed to me. It's not bad, it's got some pretty good puzzles, but I was disappointed because I expected them to be more integrated with the story, like in the first game.

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5 OCT 2010 at 1:08pm

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Just completed the game. Excellent graphics, very imaginative story. Unusual puzzles. Well worth a go.

Bailed out on the colouring. Looked correct but did not trigger the ending. Puzzles much harder than the previous game. Very enjoyable.

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8 OCT 2010 at 7:28pm

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Absolutely LOVED the color-mixing puzzle!  It will go down as one of my all-time favorite puzzles (regardless of genre).

Overall, I thought Dark Flight was more than a worthy successor to The Painted Tower (played the Collector's Edition).

Together, they would almost make a fine Adventure game outright.

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