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What happened to the walkthrough, will there be a walkthrough? I hope so...
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It seems BF is getting lazy regarding walkthroughs. Go to Google and ask for the walkthrough, you will be directed to a site, I think the third or fourth. Good luck!
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If BF is not going to do walkthroughs anymore, I just might have to cancel my membership. I've spent a lot of money on games here, but lately not as much. I don't even download the demo if there's no walkthrough. I'm 65 years old & in pain most of the time from arthritis. I play these games to relax & enjoy to hos & puzzles, but I don't want to be stuck & pull my hair out over something in the game. Also, I don't alway play the game the same day it comes out; it could be a month before I get to it, therefore help in the forums is not available.
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![[Post New]](/templates/wanda/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) by olgamc on Aug 7, 13 12:43 PM
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I'm 81 with lung cancer , but glad to be alive for now. I don't know what I would do without my games. Big fish doesn't help much.
Patsy
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I'm so sorry to hear this Olgamc. I'm wishing the best for you. God Bless.
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Sounds like a lot of us are in the same boat! I'm 51 and disabled. I'm at home 99% of the time and the games on BF and one other game site makes up a big part of my day! I look forward to the new releases and having been a member since 2009 I've purchased 93 games from BF. I prefer not to have to go to another site to try to find a walkthu. I would bet that there are a lot more of us that looks to BF as a bigger part of our lives than perhaps they realize!
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I'm also partially disabled and rely on these games to get me through the day. I've asked several times if there could be a rating system for games to alert players to things they might find offensive (eg. reptiles, snakes, spiders). Since this isn't available, the only way that I can decide whether or not to buy a game is to find the walkthrough and scan it for objectionable things. This is the only way I can avoid getting migraines and upset stomachs. I have the money and am perfectly willing to buy the games, but I will no longer spend the money on a game only to find out that I can't play it, and then have to uninstall it.
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Hey fellow fishies!
I discovered a waltkthrough!
Out of respect for  I will not post it here, but please do message me, and I will be happy to share the site.
I'm really enjoying the game so far, I hope y'all are too!
Sportsspaz1449
" CHEERS"
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![[Post New]](/templates/wanda/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) by EHinSF on Sep 29, 13 7:45 PM
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Here is the problem with Big Fish. They want everyone to purchase the Collector's Editions games, which often are much bigger than the SE. But for me, I don't think they're always worth the price. I love games from this developer and usually buy their SE, and in the past, there have been walkthroughs here. Don't know why the moderators have gotten lazy.
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![[Post New]](/templates/wanda/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) by EHinSF on Sep 30, 13 7:17 PM
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Thank you to the person that sent me the message with the walkthrough site. I sent a message to Big Fish as well, and they were helpful.
You can find the walkthrough on:
www.casualgameguides.com
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I feel like I fit right in here! I'm 75, and not quite disabled, but my emphysema keeps me at home most of the time. I just finished a course of radiation treatments for lung cancer, and I still have very little energy. During the treatment, I seemed to do almost nothing but play computer games, most of them from Big Fish.
I also noticed that, during this time, I hit the Help or Skip buttons much more frequently that I used to. Has anybody else experienced this?
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