conrad@brahms.udel.edu (Jon Conrad) (01/14/91)
Has nobody really supplied any recommendations/descriptions for any of the free games offered with some copies of 3 in Three? I too would like some idea of which is the best bet (or what they are like, so I can make my own judgement). I've never heard of SDI, for instance. By the way, I enjoyed 3 in Three enormously. Not quite as fulfilling as Fool's Errand (and I hope The Fool's Paradise is still in the works?), but awfully close, and infinitely superior to Puzzle Gallery. Having finished it at home in black and white, I was able to play it through in color on Sunday, and enjoyed that even more. Jon Alan Conrad
ring@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU (Jonathan D Ring) (01/15/91)
Really from: megadude@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu In article <17624@brahms.udel.edu> conrad@brahms.udel.edu (Jon Conrad) writes: >Has nobody really supplied any recommendations/descriptions for any of >the free games offered with some copies of 3 in Three? I too would like >some idea of which is the best bet (or what they are like, so I can make >my own judgement). I've never heard of SDI, for instance. What's this about? A result of sending in the "Treasure Tickets"? I haven't even sent in my registration form yet! >By the way, I enjoyed 3 in Three enormously. Not quite as fulfilling as >Fool's Errand (and I hope The Fool's Paradise is still in the works?), >but awfully close, and infinitely superior to Puzzle Gallery. Having >finished it at home in black and white, I was able to play it through in >color on Sunday, and enjoyed that even more. You finished it? Good! Now you can help me! :-) I'm stuck towards the very end of the game, at the puzzle with the word squares and the moving letters. The one with the mutant 3 is giving me headaches!! Help!!! Other than that, I really love the game (the Meshes are my favorites!), and heartily recommend it. The endgame is worthy of that of The Fool's Errand. >Jon Alan Conrad +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | megadude@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu | "The world is a small and dangerous place." | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
cby@bozon.UUCP (Craig Yappert) (01/16/91)
I had a chance to speak with Cliff Johnson at MacWorld SF this last week. The sequel "A Fool and His Money" looks really good. Additionally he is working on a CD-rom version of Fools errand that has better graphics, more sound and more puzzles. So keep a look out. Craig Yapert