phaolo: 13 - 25 (troll level)
Uh oh, what do you mean, I'm in it right now.
It seems quite a maze :O
That's what I meant. It's an
easy maze, too, it's just yooge. Blatant trolling has also fallen out of fashion (smaller, compact mazes are okay, though; Population Density 1 is what, four rooms?).
phaolo: I've found an advice to just skip them for later.
"For later." Hurr hurr.
phaolo: I only have 1+2+3, but they already seem enough challenge for me lol.
(unless they make a sequel with beatiful graphic and\or different game mechanics)
Also, paid subscription? Nooope
Too bad for undos.
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What? No, it's damn opaque.
They did. They're called DROD 2, 3, 4 and 5. Each adds moar mechanics and prettier graphics. Now 1 and 2 are shipped with the 3rd version of the engine, but 4 ships with v4 and 5 ships with v5.1. They're backward compatible, so the default holds of earlier games are playable in later games (although of course the campaigns themselves don't sprout new puzzles just because they're played in the new engine). But Tarstuff can be transparent and Undos can be unlimited (those are settings in the options menu).
You don't need to pay for the subscription, you only need to redeem the free months you get with the games to download the KDD, JtRH and TCB holds into DROD 5 (well, and redeem the games themselves, so you're allowed to download those particular holds). After you do, they're playable offline.
If you're ever stuck stuck stuck, about ready to uninstall DROD, etc,
get Odd Jobs and Advanced Concepts. They're free.
(The free holds are just *.hold files and need no subscription whatsoever. There's a lot of free holds, but the best are typically the hardest; Odd Jobs and Advanced Concepts are newbie-friendly exceptions. Also, Entry Point, but it's in development.)
Open your damn PMs, I need to tell you something.