Author |
File Description |
Julius999 |
Posted on 09/30/09 @ 09:15 AM (updated 10/02/09)
File Details |
Version: |
The Conquerors 1.0c |
Style: |
Mix |
Number of scenarios: |
2 |
All That Glitters
Several centuries ago storms lashed the bay, the feeble rays from the lighthouse lost in the gloom and rain, a ship laden with gold and other treasures floundered on waves higher than cliffs, the mast snapped and with a great crash the hull was ripped open on a cruel rock... the ship and all its crew sank to a watery grave in Davy Jones' Locker. Many years later, two brave men intend to dive to the very bottom of Fool's Cove and retrieve the vast wealth that lies beneath.
Bernard and his companion are two luckless treasure-seekers, and in this campaign you can follow two of their adventures. The first (story above) is a remake of The Treasure of Fool's Cove, the second is a new scenario that relates the story of The Gold of Jackal's Valley.
These two scenarios are not packed with action and fighting (although there is some), but have the emphasis on story, humour and creativity. They are also partly intended to showcase ideas I've had that don't fit well into other projects (underwater scenes, a prison escape). If you're looking for something fresh, this might be for you.
All comments are welcome, and a review would especially be appreciated.
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Julius999
Official Reviewer
File Author |
Posted on 12/09/09 @ 10:29 AM
Sorry, your comment slipped my mind. Here's a walkthrough for that section.
1. Attack the trebuchet to get the axe.
2. Chop away at the broken cart until it disappears.
3. Go to the wall section next to where the broken cart used to be and click on it.
4. Go through into the little chamber to get the pickaxe.
5. Go to the 'south' corner of the main chamber and click on the right wall section while standing next to it (just experiment). An exit blocked by a rock will now be available.
6. Mine away at the rock. Eventually it will disappear.
7. You are now free! |
Julius999
Official Reviewer
File Author |
Posted on 12/31/09 @ 09:08 PM
Thanks very much for your review, dtrungle, I appreciate it. I'm mystified, however, about why you mentioned the finale as standing out as creative but not the setting of the seafloor. |
Julius999
Official Reviewer
File Author |
Posted on 06/05/10 @ 06:07 PM
Thanks very much for your review Watson. I enjoyed reading it, and am glad you enjoyed the game. |
Francis de Talking France (id: Watson) |
Posted on 06/06/10 @ 01:11 PM
No problem.[Edited on 08/11/11 @ 12:24 PM]
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Julius999
Official Reviewer
File Author |
Posted on 06/06/10 @ 01:20 PM
Definitely the email notifications! |
GeneralR |
Posted on 07/30/11 @ 07:31 AM
This camapign was really great! I didn't except much from the seafloor- but it was very creative and looked very realistic. The second scenario was not as good, but also fun. |
Mash (id: Mashek)
Staff
Official Reviewer |
Posted on 10/18/11 @ 02:29 AM
Are you doing a sequel by any chance, Julius? |
Julius999
Official Reviewer
File Author |
Posted on 10/25/11 @ 01:49 PM
Not actively, no. I have a few ideas though. |
Mash (id: Mashek)
Staff
Official Reviewer |
Posted on 10/25/11 @ 08:07 PM
Well you should, it's a very enjoyable series and you've really made the characters likeable, which is hard to do in AOK. Not to mention it's very humourous, something that Lord Basse seems to be the only other one to achieve these days.[Edited on 10/25/11 @ 08:33 PM]
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