It's a very long game. But I have enjoyed all the Bard games. I think I wrote some hints for some of them, so if you like whimsical humour, I suggest you play them (and only check the solution if you are really stuck). I will send the solution to Jacob with due credit to the anonymous author.
thanks re final chorus
Moderator: Alastair
thanks re final chorus
Someone sent be a solution to Final Chorus, but I seem to have misplaced it and don't know who to thank. The solution had minor, and major errors with an entire section missing. However, it did tell me that I had done "the right thing at the wrong time and place". This helped me to finally finish the game (the 19 pages of scribbled, and at times, minute notes) have now been consigned to the trash heap/recycle bin. The unfinished stack has grown considerably smaller
It's a very long game. But I have enjoyed all the Bard games. I think I wrote some hints for some of them, so if you like whimsical humour, I suggest you play them (and only check the solution if you are really stuck). I will send the solution to Jacob with due credit to the anonymous author.
It's a very long game. But I have enjoyed all the Bard games. I think I wrote some hints for some of them, so if you like whimsical humour, I suggest you play them (and only check the solution if you are really stuck). I will send the solution to Jacob with due credit to the anonymous author.
Thank you for it. As I said it helped tremendously to get out of my "loop". I presume that, by its presentation, that you got it from a friend, or out of a book, or old file. Anyway, I am glad to have finished the "Bard" games. It's a different kind of frustration when you know some things you can do, but not others.