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I will certainly make certain my friends pick up copies…

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Now THAT was an enjoyable surprise.

I just finished playing ROTS and loved every click of it.  I’m a 36-year-old Marketing Director who did not research the product prior to purchasing – just happened to be at Best Buy and was attracted to the packaging. I was elated to discover the game so reminiscent of traditional intellect-driven adventure games as opposed to the joystick-operated killing sprees so common today.  In fact, I hesitate to call it a “game.”  Much like Myst or Riven (and dare-I-say “Starship Titanic”) it transcends mere “gaming” and becomes an engrossing environmental “experience” – a challenge of the mind and not the trigger finger.  Much more aclimated to my own preference of sitting back and letting my brain do the work rather than a blood thirsty shoot-em-up.  And just plain fun.

Anyhoo…after an exhaustive but electric 48-hour marathon of puzzle-solving, I am left with 2 burning questions.  Since they’re not gaming questions, I hope you can answer them in lie of directing me toward a newsgroup or cheaters forum:

1)  Nice to have Jeff Tobler as the character, Gil.  However, his real-life lovely wife Karen is listed in the credits as “Lizzy Ketsworth.”  I don’t recall meeting, glimpsing, or hearing the voice of that character throughout the game.  Did I miss something?  The only item I was invited to open, but couldn’t (red herring?) was the mummy on the bed in the King’s Tomb.  If I left her in there, my humble apologies!!

2)  I know that programmers are notorious for including inside jokes, pictures, and hidden messages in their products.  Any you can share with me before I perform an uninstall?

Lastly, it’s not a burning question, but…why have I not seen anything of ROTS in GAMES Magazine?  Did I miss a plug, or do I need to write my favorite magazine a letter about their oversight.

BTW – If OMNI needs beta testers for the upcoming sequel, I’m a big fan and gladly volunteer!!

Again, thanks for a great experience – well worth the $19.95.  I will certainly make certain my friends pick up copies as well, and I look forward to your upcoming adventures!

Sincerely,
Robert Menezes

I savored the last as long as I could…

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I want to thank everyone who helped me get through. It was a great game and I’m sorry it is over. I savored the last as long as I could. I will be getting another game but how will I play it without all the help I have had here? I really enjoy getting on line and reading all the emails of you who are playing. I can feel your frustration and remember mine. Thanks again to everyone. This 64 year old grandma has to go to bed. Happy Gaming,

– Barbara (ROTS-Talk Post)

Graphically one of the best I’ve seen…

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This is my favorite. Graphically one of the best I’ve seen Great story very factual..scenes ripped right from the discovery channel. Story really gets you thinking about possible Egyptian links to other worlds and Atlantis…I can picture canals running through under ground to the Nile. I love the genre placed in Egypt and this was well done…I like real people stuck in a game here and there..After my attempt at playing others like this that had no control of the cursor.(Egypt 1156 B.C.) this was great.

– blue sinew

I am so excited that I solved the riddle…

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I am so excited that I solved the riddle. It was very challenging and I am so grateful to this link and all the questions and hints for the puzzles ! It definately would have taken a lot longer ( if ever ) for me to solve it with out everyone! Any one hear if they are in the process of developing a sequel or did they just leave the option open in case? Thank you everyone for your help!!

– Tamara