Take this with a grain of salt as my knowledge of the first game is limited by a partial run I made years ago. Jewel Quest 2 and its subsequent sequels have improved graphics, a more cohesive story across the runtime, and a greater degree of awareness of the decades they take place in. The DNA of Indiana Jones is absolutely twirling in the crown jewel of Match 3 games. I just noticed that this was a general comment and not a question; apologies for the non sequitur.
I actually think it’s a genius move that they made the main setting with the machine take place in a sort of warehouse containing objects scattered inside it, really fits how I Spy pages were usually just collections of objects scattered inside it.
Excellent playthrough, Icicle! I like how your playthrough of Tony Montana goes way out of his way to be obnoxious. Tony bumps into someone. Person apologizes. Tony punches him. Tony staying under the radar at its best.
En éste juego es dónde se resuelven mini juegos? Los que recuerdo son la torre de Hanói y matryshkas, al final del juego dice algo así como que toda la historia fue un sueño, ojalá me puedas ayudar. También sale un barco, creo
I remember being so scared of the dragon that I wouldn’t wanna go back in there and defeat it. I did eventually but idk why I just didn’t like the dragon😭
Where did games like this go?! This is a remake I’d pay top dollar for, such a deep and awesome game. Sad that it’ll most likely never happen since the developers don’t exist anymore
So Would you say doing small supply runs is better then doing import from the islands? It took me forever to advance since I had to distribute to all my locations in Miami
Due to the Keys being the only location in the game to acquire the genuinely large drug deals, it’s imperative to conduct the majority of them there as soon as possible. Besides, with ten times the product available compared to what you can get directly in Miami, price aside, the game’s softlocking of those offers is ultimately a blessing in disguise. Of course, the element of risk must also be considered. Increased tension with the other gangs not only minimizes market offers, but also runs the risk of dire consequences if your reflexes botch a payload to bankruptcy. So, to answer your question, I’d say large supply runs are the way to go. However, it’s effectively flying close to the sun. If you can weather getting burned and know your wings can handle the pressure, go all in. If not, there’s no shame in getting a more modest deal. Never, ever let your greed occlude your instincts.
For all of you wondering why does the person reading the I Spy riddles sounds so familiar, that's because its Jason Griffith, the former voice actor of Sonic the Hedgehog in Sonic X, Sonic Unleashed, etc.
I used an abandonware website to download this game, out of monetary and compatibility concerns. As for the Remastered elements, Nexus Mods was the place I consulted.
To buy the clothes, find a Binco store, then enter and find the change room. It should be a door with a red marker, like the one that starts missions, in front of it. Walk into the marker. A menu should appear. On the menu choose a clothing category. Next choose an article. If you want it press X and you will automatically change into it. You can only buy clothes after a certain point and more clothing stores will open as you progess.
I don't want anything more than to be an old man living in Smuggler's Cove. Reading books on my porch and feeling the breeze of the sea. The artists did an amazing job on this one.