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March 2014

Hours and hours of pure enjoyment…

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I just solved ROTS and had to send a Thank You. I’m not a fan of the combat type games and it seems as if the choices are quite limited. This was such a wonderful game. I can’t thank you enough for the hours and hours of pure enjoyment. Everything was presented so well. The thought necessary to complete this game was very stimulating. I’m looking forward to finding something along this line to tackle next. Any suggestions? Thanks again.

– Tess Caley

What wonderful talent, patience, perseverance, dedication and love…

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What wonderful talent, patience, perseverance, dedication and love the Toblers possess.  Thank you both and your excellent team for sharing them with us in ROTS. I am, however, now spoiled by that same product excellence, since this was my first experience at playing a game on the computer such as this.  It has probably put some pressure on you to produce an equally exciting sequel!  No doubt, if you do, it will be well done. I think I will have to play it again sometime, as I had the sound way down when I finally came upon the Arc of the Covenant, and could not hear the dialogue.  I tried to revert (saved game shortly before), and did, but it would not repeat its magnificent lighted ending for me–but the music was quite soothing, and I just contemplated for awhile while my husband slept. Your efforts have been my enjoyment–thank you!

– CJSilver

Riddle of the Sphinx™ previewed at Quandary!

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[excerpt] “Violent sand storms have once again covered most of the Sphinx and Great Pyramids. After years of digging, noted archaeologist Sir Gil Blythe Geoffreys uncovers a secret chamber overlooked for centuries. Geoffreys’ first and only trip reveals an ancient, brittle papyrus scroll. After rough translation, he realizes he’s found the ‘Rosetta Stone’ of the Sphinx. Finally, Gil thought, the riddle of the Sphinx… solved!”

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