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> Looking for specific walkthroughs, First person narration kinda thingie
Eathanu
post Feb 7 2010, 04:15 AM
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So yeah, I've been wanting to do a replay through the entire QFG series, and there's one crucial (for me) element to make it perfectly nostalgic. The first time I went through the series, I was terrible at adventure games and, as a result, consulted a walkthrough for almost everything. It was a particular walkthrough written in first person as a sort of narrative (though it read more like a laundry list than a book) and I'm kind of missing that. The walkthroughs covered at least the first four games, and I think the writer had a different walkthrough for each class as well. I don't know if this is the right place to ask for help finding this, but there didn't seem to be anywhere better.

Either way, does anyone know what I'm talking about? I can't imagine there's too many QFG walkthroughs like this.

Oh! Another detail I just remembered is that they were written with each day separate. Like, the writer took a certain number of days, and while you could jerk around for a day in between for most of them, the number of days was included in each walkthrough.

Anyway, hope someone has an idea of where to find these. I know I still have part of one of them printed out, but it's in the United States, and I'm not, which puts a bit of a hamper on that. Otherwise I'd just search for a passage from one of them.
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post Feb 9 2010, 01:51 AM
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That actually sounds like a very creative way to write a game walkthrough. Seriously, it would make it look more like a diary or retelling from the hero's perspective more than anything else. Unfortunately I have no idea where to find such a thing, but maybe it's worth seeking out.

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post Mar 12 2010, 05:38 PM
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I think I might have what your looking for. Back in the day I used to collect Walkthroughs for the various Sierra Adventures that were written more like stories than instruction manuals. I can send you what I have if you want and see if they are what your looking for


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Eathanu
post Mar 20 2010, 07:24 PM
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Sure! PM me a link or send an archive to Eathanu -at- gmail.com
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