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I did play this a while back until I got a verigo feeling when I was in one of the rooms. Seriously my head felt a bit funny and I went a bit dizzy so I had to give up and uninstall it. Shame because I did like this game but no good if it doesn't do me any good.
Edited on 07/20/2008 at 1:47:24 PM PST
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You're probably talking about the living room homewowner crisis scene, where the point of view is looking down into the hole in the floor. It didn't make me dizzy, but I could see how it might make others dizzy if their sensitive to that sort of thing. So sorry to hear that fuzzy because it really was a good game. And since you could play both homes it was like two games in one. If it makes you feel better, the scenes with this point of view were rare.
Edited on 07/20/2008 at 2:14:55 PM PST
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Good observation sillyfeet--that is most likely what fuzzy is talking about. And, I can also see where that could make one a little dizzy. And you are right, these scenes are rare--I couldn't remember it!
This is the first game I've gotten in the Dream Day series--what do you think of the first two?
Edited on 07/20/2008 at 2:51:50 PM PST
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lilorange wrote:Good observation sillyfeet--that is most likely what fuzzy is talking about. And, I can also see where that could make one a little dizzy. And you are right, these scenes are rare--I couldn't remember it!
This is the first game I've gotten in the Dream Day series--what do you think of the first two?
I liked the first two. Nothing spectacular or "knock your socks off" about them, but just nice HO fun. They were both basically the same, as far as gameplay and mini-games, but sometimes familiarity is nice. Developers don't always have to break the mold to make an HO game enjoyable to play.
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