Nintendo Furniture Moogle
Number of posts : 1087 Location : Caro, MI Coins : 270
| Subject: Solomon's Key Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:14 pm | |
| What would it be like if you are a wizard finding a fairy and a key to unlock the door to the level. Well I say that would be a bizarre place because it would make you confuse if you want to beat this or not. I've played this few times and at first I've gotten pretty good at it until more and more difficulties getting you confused and hard to just beat it and get out of here. Using a wand of creating blocks are good, but bad when you are either stuck or having a hard time using it to your controls. But still this is a fun game. Overall it's not bad, or good, I say it's fair..........nothing commonly really. Maybe it's just an old boring all the way game for some time. | |
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Streex Admin
Number of posts : 4373 Location : Rocklin, California Coins : 3690
| Subject: Re: Solomon's Key Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:59 am | |
| Oops, I missed this post somehow. I love this game. It was the first game to pop up on the Virtual Console so I no choice but to get it. It turned out to be one of the most fun and difficult puzzlers I've ever played. The game really starts to get difficult about level 24. I didn't even bother trying to find all the hidden point secrets or time jars. It takes every ounce of wit and skill just to grab the key and get out the door in one piece! There's a few different endings depending on the secret items you find (I hardly found any) so I got the worst ending. Still, it was so hard just getting through was rewarding enough. | |
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ZeldAnTales Tom Nook
Number of posts : 2909 Location : Caro, MI Coins : 396
| Subject: Re: Solomon's Key Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:13 pm | |
| Never played... don't own. :\ Should remedy that at some point prolly... | |
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