![]() ![]() If you were truly hardcore, you could purchase hintbooks, or there were some paid 1-900 numbers that you could call to walk you through a hint for a game. It sometimes took half a year to a year to beat a really difficult game. We would play games in groups and take copious notes and bring our notebooks to school and compare different things that we were trying with one another during snack and lunch. Suffice it to say, that back then it was enjoyably frustrating to get stuck in games. I played the original Bard's Tale when it first came out, along with a lot of other games that were.not nearly as intuitive and logical as the games that are currently being released. I wonder how players at the time of the original game could get help to proceed! respect gamers of those times :) Originally posted by Endless Galactica:That makes perfect sense! Thank you very much for clarification. or "a round." You can think of the riddle as impliedly asking you "Two shapes yours. The second clue is that the riddle discusses that the shape is "around". which implies the last shape has a different number of sides. If you have a Triangle and a Square already.how many other shapes might there be? Circle, Pentagon, Hexagon, and Octogons maybe? Probably not rectangles or trapezoid, since we already have one 4-sided shape and a 3-sided shape. When I got to this point in the game, I figured they were the two shapes the riddle was referring to because they both were related to one another by both being called Silver, and they both had the names of shapes. If you already got the shapes before you got to this point, then you should already have a Silver Triangle and a Silver Square. Originally posted by Endless Galactica:Are there any clues for this puzzle or is it a guess work? I have already check the solution and the answer is very remote.Was there any clue in the game about this? ![]()
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