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Re: Grip thoughts (SPOILERS)




A> I couldn't figure out what invoked the
RA> cat/dog/music series of questions as opposed to the
RA> introvert/extrovert/ painting series.

I was totally confused by the cat/dog and the painting scenes, but had
no trouble with the books.  Now I have finished and gone back to
discover the secret.

In the cat/dog math/music section, the secret is 'listen to'.  This
will register your choice and bring on the appropriate scene.

In the next one, the frames still say they are empty, but you can
x paintings or pictures.  The key word is 'look at'.  I think it ddi
accept either 'left/right' or "landscape/abstract" (choose one). 

The scene with the books was much clearer and worked right away.  What
made this a major problem is that the cat/dog scene occurs more times
than the other two.  It takes real perseverance to get the books.  I 
wonder how many players faced with the non-responsive couple kept trying.
This was no bug, but a verb problem.

In general, the puzzles were logical.  The crystal in the sphere was 
just too tedious.  I would suggest that the box should go on the cube
in the middle of each appropriate side rather than from the bottom.  I
am not tall enough to hold a heavy object over my head at that height.
I expected the box to work in the middle where I could go.  I was
discouraged when this did not work.  Another response that was 
discouraging was gotten when 'push chair' (with old lady) got 'rude'
as the response when it should have said "where/what direction".

I, too, have gone to some alternative situations.  Having alternatives
is a nice idea, almost like having more than one game.