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A Tale in the Desert 2: Review @ GamersInfo
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Dhruin
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A Tale in the Desert 2: Review @ GamersInfo
   

GamersInfo has a <a href="http://www.gamersinfo.net/index.php?art/id:906" target="_blank">review</a> of A Tale in the Desert. There's no score as usual for this site but the article is pretty positive:<blockquote><em>It was by chance that I got to play A Tale in the Desert, The Second Telling. A friend introduced it as a game that had no PvP and is resource oriented. In other words, you get to gather stuff. The other bit that attracted me was the fact that there was no currency in-game. With that feedback, I jumped straight into the game. So, there I was, thrown back into ancient Egypt to make my way through the world. <br> <br>After downloading the game, I found that I didn't quite exactly land feet first in Egypt. Moreover, I was stranded on an island, having to build a ferry to make my way to the fabled lands. Urgh. Easier said than done for a first timer.</em></blockquote>
Post Mon Mar 06, 2006 9:04 pm
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Alternatively, you can also just stare at the cracks in your rooms ceiling. C'mon, "resource oriented"? booooooooooring.
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Opinion noted.

Please rate:

Harvesting NPCs for experience points over and over again and collecting items with larger and larger numbers on them.

a) Exciting.
b) Boring.
Post Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:07 am
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quote:
Originally posted by Kepler
Opinion noted.

Please rate:

Harvesting NPCs for experience points over and over again and collecting items with larger and larger numbers on them.




Sounds like big fun to me, as does "Ganking newbies and whiners." Man, can do this the whole day really...
But, you are right of course, I'm an exception. Just have a look at Fantasy-literature: I guess The Lord of the Rings would be the same thrilling novel if you cut out all the fights with orcs and stuff and let the felloship "manage some recources" instead.
Post Tue Mar 07, 2006 8:55 am
 



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