The Arrangement - review

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The Arrangement - review

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See the first adventure game site review of The Arrangement in the Conservatory.
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Congratulations BJ - not only do you have the first review of The Arrangement of all the Adventure Game sites, you have also scooped the gaming websites as well! First review on the net! Woo-hoo! :yay

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Kinda weird when you consider I got my copy almost a month later than everybody else. :lol:
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Post by Melia »

Wow! Excellent review...and I don't think I'll be getting it. I just posted on the adventure forum about how much I hated irritating and irrational puzzles. Going back over previously scanned ground in an effort to find something to put in your inventory is pointless and time consuming....and downright maddening. Image
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The puzzles are also generally fun, if not terribly taxing. They include a trivia quiz, a “Concentration” game, a cryptogram, a put-the-pictures-in-the-right-order puzzle and other standard fare, along with a couple of interesting and original puzzles. None of them will stump the average adventure game player (or even make him sweat), but they are generally well-presented and entertaining. The toughest and most time-consuming puzzle involves matching a series of floor plans to the actual layout of a museum-like room.
This alone will move me to buy it. Finally, some puzzles. I am tired of just story. Give me a good puzzle game anytime. :thumleft:
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Post by middletoe »

I enjoyed the game maker's first game, Harvest, more than a lot of games with "better" graphics and a lot more money behind them. So I will certainly be getting The Arrangement. If it's short, so what. Harvest was short too, but still a lot of fun. I have no doubt I'll get my $19.99 worth. The only thing that would make me not buy it would be a bunch of reviews saying it had horrible technical problems. And obviously it doesn't.
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