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Cheri Kaylor

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  1. How do I enter cheat codes on my iPad? I love the game on my iPad.
  2. I found some "diseased mushrooms" in the Eastern Gallery (a different location than the ones Lilith provided) and Asta doesn't seem interested in them. Are they red herrings?
  3. I've searched the woods and can't find them. Thanks, sfcheri
  4. If the above doesn't help you, move the pointer into the area between the two shelfs on the north wall. When you find the right spot, the button becomes visible.
  5. I found a "hidden" button in a alcove just East of the Library on the second floor near Redbeard's office. This opened up an extension to the East corridor out of the library, but at the end of the corridor, there is a gate which I can see through but not get through. Clicking on the area beyond the gate gives me the message "Can't get there from where you are." It looks like the portal might be beyond the gate, but I can't figure out how to get to that area. Appreciate any help. Thanks, Cheri
  6. I've played a number of your games over the years. The interface of this one includes so much to make it easier for me that I am blown away. 1. Comparison of new items to items in use so you can tell whether or not the character will be hindered (overloaded) by using the new one, or whether the character can even use the new one, or whether you want the character to use it. 2. Items have values and attributes displayed so you can easily tell which ones have no value (and therefore are, in general, not worth collecting) and which ones might be unique (unusually high value) at a glance while you are picking them up (or after you receive them). I no longer have to go to a shop to figure out whether or not to keep something. 3. I love the Junk Bag. I used to sort items by a) keep for immediate use; keep to deposit in a safe location for later use or sale; c) sell ASAP. The Junk category helps make that sorting a lot easier, and also gives me an extra place to carry stuff. 4. Using the shift key to ID the characters on the screen saves lots of time trying to talk to "background" characters (guards, farmers, etc.), so as I enter a new area, I know immediately who to talk to. 5. Using the tab key to display the entire area I'm exploring really helps me quickly ID bits and pieces I might have missed. Also, the "?" and "star" are extremely helpful in remembering who / what I have discovered and where to go to complete quests. There are probably other things, but these are the ones that come immediately to mind. Bottom line, I find this one of the easiest of all your games to play. Hope you can incorporate this style of interface in other new games. Thanks, Cheri
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