I'm at 1:12:25 and Abby is trying to figure out what to do in the cave. It's staring her in the face and I really hope she figures it out.
Edit: Well, that escalated quickly.
So, I'm pretty sure what Abby needed to do in the cave was move the skeleton's arms so that they matched what was said in the book. The lovers holding hands, the drinker with the drink up to it's mouth, the other one with the mask covering their face, and the one pointing at fire. Just my guess, but that seems like what they were supposed to do.
I just have to be honest, these are much more enjoyable when they figure out everything themselves versus looking up stuff in a guide. I understand them doing that if they get completely stuck and have absolutely no idea what to do next, but it seemed like they relied on the guide a little too quickly and frequently this time. Watching them discuss and come up with the answers themselves is much more fun for me, personally, even if it takes them a while. Maybe I'm in the minority. What does everyone else think?
I went back and watched that video. I had forgotten about it until Vinny did the voice modulation and pretended to be one of the dolls talking, "My name's Annie...He got shot in the butt!" Pretty classic Vinny. I'd love to see @abby play more of the game. She stopped right before what I thought was the most fun part of the game (trying to sneak around without "Daddy" finding you). I'd love to see her play it without Vinny cracking too many jokes, since it is a genuinely fun and scary game. It'd be perfect for Six Crazy Frights.
@spwn Thanks for the link. I do remember them saying she had played some but never finished it. They talked about her possibly coming back to it at some point. I guess I just want to see her play more. I love that game.
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