BigFish Games - Nocturnal - Boston Nightfall - New Hidden Object
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Size:140 MB
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Added:11/10/2008
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Last check:2009-06-08 20:44:21
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Tracker:http://tracker.thepiratebay.org
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Comments:<pre>Nocturnal - Boston Nightfall, big fish games Extraction Chamber is rhythm and memory skill game. The game screen has four buttons of colors red,blue,green and yellow. AI ( computer ) will light those buttons in sequence and will play a tone for each button. You must click the buttons in the same sequence. Scrying Device: Try to turn over pairs of matching cards as quickly as possible. You have to match all the imaged cards quickly before the timer runs out and uncover the images hidden underneath. Lock Picking: ------------- The code-maker secretly creates a random color combination for the Key by using sets of 3 ΓÇô 5 tumblers in the code slots. You have to guess the secret code by placing different colored tumbler pegs in the code breaker Grid. Clues are given after every try to see the progress made,but the game has to be finished in a maximum of 10 tries. Modes ----- There are 2 modes available 1.Timed mode. 2.Timeless mode. System Requirements ------------------- Windows: -------- Minimum Specifications: ----------------------- OS: Windows ME/2000/XP/Vista Pentium 4 1.7 GHz or faster Processor 512 MB RAM 64 MB of video memory 200 MB of free hard disc space Thanx to TAC-CM </pre>
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