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ruthb1146 wrote:I have the rings arranged in the proper order. I can not find the piece of paper to click on. Can someone help me?
You can look at the screenshot solution for the ring puzzle at the walkthrough for Youda Legend: The Curse of the Amsterdam Diamond Walkthrough on the BFG blog, Once the rings are in place the paper will show up. Look at the screenshot to verify that everything has been put in order
Copy and paste the link below...
http://www.bigfishgames.com/blog/youda-legend-the-curse-of-the-amsterdam-diamond-walkthrough/
Good Luck!
Margie B
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![[Post New]](/templates/wanda/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) by Divaaa on Jun 21, 09 6:30 AM
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Poodlebear wrote:I didn't get to this demo until tonite but sure glad I took the time cuz I really like it. No, really!
I find it much more compelling than most run of the mill Hidden Object games, LOVE the pretty photos of Amsterdam (one of the places I always wanted to go) and find it to be just the right level of easy, no sooo easy it's boring but easy enough I just move along and wionder what's coming up next. I want to find out what happened and see what puzzles come up. Working on a migraine here and this is oooothing and captivating enough to take my mind off it. I also enjoy collecting the sparklies, though no real reason or need to... I just like sparklies!
I think it's funny how folks said some items are big when really, most are!  But I found that an interesting spin and at least they were consciously hidden not just flung at the screen kinda thing, which drives me nuts.
Anyway, liked it, bought it 1/2 hour in not wanting it to end.
Poodle,,,,I always look for you & what you say,,  ,, didn't see you so took the dive,,, boy am I glad I did,, I thought I was an oddball, cause I really like it,,, . starting my second time ,,,
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thankyou casualscout, i will try again x x ......i also found the blog walkthrough so i downloading game again x x
Edited on 06/21/2009 at 7:03:28 AM PST
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I am still playing and it just gets better and better for me. I am doing the ring box puzzle now and can't wait to see what comes next! I am taking my time on this, playing a level here, 2 levels there. I don't want it to end.
Edited on 06/21/2009 at 10:24:54 AM PST
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![[Post New]](/templates/wanda/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) by axogur on Jun 21, 09 4:17 PM
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To itsme07
Thank you so very much for the amulet-tip.
I found out why it didn't work out for me : I was fixed on the red dots to put the amulets on those
Are curious if I can continue without any other block-ups
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Hi axogur
Happy the tip helped, you are very Welcome --Thank You.
The mini games are hard-try the clues in the game first, I found that they at least start you in the right direction.
if all else fails - go to Margie B's wonderful walkthrough, sometimes just a nudge from her helps.
spoiler alert
There is a puzzle with a boat near the end -- just keep clicking spoiler alert seriously - assemble the boat and the brick (sidewalk) pieces-work on the water later.
The ring puzzle is also a toughie, for lots of us.  The solution has to do with the placement of the blue rings. Take your time.
Have Fun!
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