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MemberTopic: the zebra suitcase
March 26, 2006, 01:13:42  

Euripidea (Euripidea Ante)

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is anyone else having difficulty with this game? i can barely make out what i'm supposed to click on so any success i've had with it has been sheer luck.

any hints?

March 27, 2006, 02:28:20  

Sudeki (Sudeki Girl)

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the zebra suitcase... which number suitcase is that?
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March 27, 2006, 05:23:06  

G (unknown_firstname unknown_lastname)

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I think that it's suitcase #44. Euripidea, it's just like the card match game "memory", only instead of matching identical pictures, you are supposed to match their photo negatives. Also, the game has a limited number of turns and a time limit. Simply select two cards, and try to memorize them if they do not match. Select a third card, and if it is the negative of a card you have seen, then select that previous card as well. If not, select another card and repeat the process. When two cards "match", they will disappear. The game is over (and your highscore submitted) when you have uncovered all the matching pairs before your time or turn limit expires. I hope that this helps and that the rebuilding efforts in the Big Easy are progressing well.
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April 1, 2006, 02:31:16  

Euripidea (Euripidea Ante)

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Ah, I think this confirms my suspisions that the game is not loading properly for me, because I can't tell what I'm supposed to be clicking on. I think the background loads but not the cards.

NOLA plugs along despite herself.

Thanks!

April 24, 2006, 14:44:14  

Glazius (Glazius Falconar)

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Well, there's an introduction movie with some random scratchy bits in the background and it's not skippable. If the bottom of the screen is still pontificating about the nature of zebras, just wait a bit.

--GF