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Post by bbbzeliard on Aug 27, 2007 6:03:25 GMT 1
I first played this game when I was 4 years old when a Russian exchange student we had brought a bootlegged copy of it over with her. My dad and I played it for the year she was here, and then deleted it after she left because my dad doesn't believe in bootlegged games. Then, a couple years later, he found some 5" disks in a pawn shop and bought them. So now we've had it again for 11 years, and my dad and I played it religiously until my dad stopped because he though he was playing it too much. Then we got a new computer, and because I was little and didn't know how to transfer the program onto the new computer, it got played less and less. Finally we got it switched to our newest one, and I play it every once in a while now. My dad and I have never had any help from any outside source, we've never seen the game book, and I've never seen a map of any of the levels, and I'd like to beat the game that way. We are both stuck on the Inferno level. I've already used one key, found another, and don't know where to go right now, because everywhere I try and go seems to just put me somewhere I've already been. I'm almost 18 now, and this game has been the best old game I've ever played, and I would love to talk to anyone about anything regarding this wonderful and underplayed/under appreciated game that should have had at least a sequel. Thanks to anyone who replies to this.
-Brent Buttorff
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Post by Jashiin on Aug 28, 2007 16:20:22 GMT 1
Here's a hint: There are some air currents where you'd never expect to find them. Try jumping up randomly in the places you're stuck in.
I've personally searched for some help for Silkarn shoes (that one still confuses me to this day), and the Inferno maze (bloody awful!).
Also, there were at least two such locations (including the one you're stuck with) that I hit my head how simple it is, and that I was stuck with it.
It was that door above the current in the Inferno, and the 3-way blue door in one of the Garden caverns.
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Post by bbbzeliard on Sept 1, 2007 1:55:26 GMT 1
Thank you Jashiin.
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Post by donpetrucci on Nov 8, 2007 20:02:07 GMT 1
I did finish it without any walkthrough (for when I played it I had no internet) and it took me for over a week or two playing day and night almost without rest.... I almost died that time but it was worth it
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Post by dantheus on Jun 3, 2010 16:37:28 GMT 1
I beat it without anu help. In fact, this was my ig brother's game and I beat it before him! I daresay you have found the maps by now. I was helped by the original maps and watching my big bro fail And although I clocked this game at 9 years old I return to it again and again. In septmeber this year I will be having my own child and when he or is receptive I will show him the wonderful world that is Zeliard. I've looked at the gamearts website, and it looks like they fogot about theit western market long ago. No worries. Let thatold sadness melt. You will never be forgotten, Zeliarrd.
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