And I'm happy that you are proud of me!!! 😁🥰❤ Just wait until you hear me speak some Spanish words while rolling the R's. It may not be as good as your pronunciations,, but I honestly attempt to put in the accent when I speak the words. 😉
The fact that one additional suspect in the game did notice the culprit's endeavors and hid the respective item said culprit needed is the most interesting part of the game's story imo. Alejandro's discussion about artifacts being outside their cultural territory is neat as well.
Yes, I absolutely LOVED this subplot of Henrik getting the suspicions that someone was trying to put the jade pieces together to make a key and open the monolith that he hid the Pacal carving! 😁😁😁 I just wonder if he actually suspected, or even consciously figured out, that it was Taylor before he fell off the pyramid, and if his memory was still fizzled out later that he couldn't remember just who it was.
Thank you again for playing this game and playing at junior level. I like the hints you can get at this level and like reminders along the way that you are giving in your commentary. This was one of my favorites in the games.
Yes, I purposely aim to explain how to solve puzzles in these walkthroughs, which is a primary reason why I wanted to make them of these games. I wanted to help other fans and players understand how to get through them and let them know these puzzles are not impossible. Thanks for leaving another comment! 😁❤
Im excited to watch your gameplay of what i believe is your favorite game, if I recall correctly. If not your favorite its among your favorites, i know that!
Well, you were close. 😉 The next game, Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake, is my most favorite Nancy Drew game, but Secret of the Scarlet Hand is another that falls in my top five favorite games! 😁
As a native Spanish speaker, i am so proud of you for not only learning some spanish in this game, but for retaining it
And I'm happy that you are proud of me!!! 😁🥰❤
Just wait until you hear me speak some Spanish words while rolling the R's. It may not be as good as your pronunciations,, but I honestly attempt to put in the accent when I speak the words. 😉
The fact that one additional suspect in the game did notice the culprit's endeavors and hid the respective item said culprit needed is the most interesting part of the game's story imo. Alejandro's discussion about artifacts being outside their cultural territory is neat as well.
Yes, I absolutely LOVED this subplot of Henrik getting the suspicions that someone was trying to put the jade pieces together to make a key and open the monolith that he hid the Pacal carving! 😁😁😁 I just wonder if he actually suspected, or even consciously figured out, that it was Taylor before he fell off the pyramid, and if his memory was still fizzled out later that he couldn't remember just who it was.
Thank you again for playing this game and playing at junior level. I like the hints you can get at this level and like reminders along the way that you are giving in your commentary. This was one of my favorites in the games.
Yes, I purposely aim to explain how to solve puzzles in these walkthroughs, which is a primary reason why I wanted to make them of these games. I wanted to help other fans and players understand how to get through them and let them know these puzzles are not impossible.
Thanks for leaving another comment! 😁❤
Im excited to watch your gameplay of what i believe is your favorite game, if I recall correctly. If not your favorite its among your favorites, i know that!
Well, you were close. 😉 The next game, Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake, is my most favorite Nancy Drew game, but Secret of the Scarlet Hand is another that falls in my top five favorite games! 😁
You're looking for cinnabar? You're off the case!
You caught me red-handed!!! 😆😆😆