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Title: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Grundislav on Sun 03/10/2004 07:41:24
Just in time for October, the spoooookiest month of the year!

http://www.agsforums.com/games.php?action=detail&id=454

It's a large download, I know. But this is what separates the true fans from the casual gamers! Or something like that.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Edwin Xie on Sun 03/10/2004 07:53:29
 ;D I have been waiting for this moment. I would download large games if they are great, like this, only it's better...
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: [Cameron] on Sun 03/10/2004 08:13:46
One word: w00t!
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: UP on Sun 03/10/2004 10:57:47
Two words: w00t w00t!

Finally! The audiotrailer was already too much...
(If you don't know it: http://www.agagames.com/grundislav/bj3trailer.mp3 )

Hmm... Stuck it appears:
Spoiler
The old lady was murdered, and I've talked to the imprisoned girl... I've seen the writings on the tree, but can't do anything with them...
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Vel on Sun 03/10/2004 12:40:08
Great game, finished it, and it told me to take the other path to learn all... However, I dont understand WHAT other path...
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Athirwen on Sun 03/10/2004 13:55:41
Quote from: Not Yet... on Sun 03/10/2004 10:57:47Hmm... Stuck it appears:
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The old lady was murdered, and I've talked to the imprisoned girl... I've seen the writings on the tree, but can't do anything with them...
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I'm stuck in the same place. But so far, great game!
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: crazyman on Sun 03/10/2004 16:30:12
first:
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When you didn't get shot  let him shoot
you
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second:
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When you did get shot don't let him schoot you,trow the bloody crowbar
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Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: crazyman on Sun 03/10/2004 16:51:59
Spoiler
Did you look in the flowerbin next to Wilma's house?
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Then if you're still stuck
Spoiler
After you broke in the tower look at the board in the sunlight
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Ashen on Sun 03/10/2004 17:22:17
How many endings are there? I've played two, but didn't get the maximum score on either of them, and both left unanswered questions. Am I just missing something?

Whatever great game, even better than the first two, if only becuse there was more to it. It'll be interesting to see if the alternate endings make any difference to Ben Jordan 4.

EDIT: I see, I must've just not noticed getting the last few points on the 'Good' ending, and yes, there was just the one question left unanswered.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Grundislav on Sun 03/10/2004 17:35:20
There are two endings, each corresponding to a different "path."
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the split occurs when the constable has you at gunpoint
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You can get the maximum score if you take the "good" path. That one will leave you with only one unanswered question, but it will be answered later in the series...
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Mon 04/10/2004 11:25:41
Congratulations, Grundislav - the series just keep getting better and better. This latest game is very good, and here's (another) one waiting for the next one!

Incidently, I finished the good ending, with the one unanswered question... but am still 2 points short. What could I have missed?

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Considering I gave all three 4 point responses in the interrogation.
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: UP on Mon 04/10/2004 13:53:29
Excellent, excellent... I'm stuck again, but I'm not so badly I'd request help... But I'm still a bit confused about the Handbook... Can you do nothing with it?
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Ashen on Mon 04/10/2004 13:58:23
Not Yet:
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You need the hand book to help translate the Witches Code, but it's only really important in the 'Good' ending. However, I don't think the Handbook inventory item does anything, except remind you to read it.
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: UP on Mon 04/10/2004 14:12:19
Oh, there's a book in the file... I never saw that... I guess that's what you get for not reading the readme (though I was thinking there might be one... Never bothered to look though. Damn...)...
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Duzz on Mon 04/10/2004 14:14:27
I just finished, and I have to say I haven't got into an ags game as much as this for quite a while. Ã, 
I was stuck for a long time in the same place as Athirwen and Not Yet, but I probably spent 3/4 of an hour wandering around trying to figure out what to do instead of giving up, because I wanted to find out what happens next. Ã, Other than that one, I really enjoyed the pacing and puzzles, especially
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where you pull the sheriff through the roof. Ã, Although I figured it out straight away, it was a refreshingly different 'escape' puzzle.
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The Percy character seemed to give the game a lot of extra depth too, having him working towards the same goal as the player character makes the game feel more like there's things happening behind the scenes, rather than everything revolving completely around the player.

Apart from the size of the characters in BJ's room, and some lighting issues when a character walks out of the screen (and onto region 0), I didn't encounter any bugs. And the music was very atmospheric as well.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: edmundito on Mon 04/10/2004 20:49:15
Quote from: Duzz on Mon 04/10/2004 14:14:27
Apart from the size of the characters in BJ's room, and some lighting issues when a character walks out of the screen (and onto region 0), I didn't encounter any bugs. And the music was very atmospheric as well.

I'd blame Pumaman for this one. :P
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: ida on Wed 06/10/2004 10:57:02
Great game! Enjoyed playing it thanks!

Loved the way there were different endings as well.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: JBiker51 on Wed 06/10/2004 11:14:28
The first two games were "I'M GOING TO KILL MYSELF, THIS IS SO HARD" frustrating. I'm gonna see how this one is. Oh, and could you make sure you make the games a little LESS harder than they are now? I feel like I'm going to go bald with all the hair I've been pulling out of my head recently.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: InCreator on Wed 06/10/2004 22:39:11
about 80% of things ruled:

*just about enough of difficulty
*improved graphics, compared to first two games
*superb music
*pretty atmospheric and exciting story.
*a THIRD SEQUEL to an AGS game!
*non-linear plot
*many really good animations
Yeah!

but 20% sucked:
*some messed up bg's, especially with blur and color choice
*some lazy and non-existing animations where needed
*Despite suggesting same for first and second part, game STILL has no indicator pixel or crosshair on inventory items, which makes clicking difficult and annoying

Puzzle that is completeable with combination of things from inside and outside of the game... I really can't say that this is neither very good or bad idea. Some people avoid all kind of documentation outside the game. Then again, it adds some atmosphere even before starting to play.
Interesting idea, though. Haven't seen things like this for a long time.

I just took screenshots from both witch codes, pasted into MSpaint and copied the witch code translation pieces there too. Then, drew over every letter, according to the translation.
This was funny. I'm playing and adventure game in MSPaint  :D

Overall, great job!
Is fourth game started already?



Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: edmundito on Wed 06/10/2004 23:27:37
Quote from: JBiker51 on Wed 06/10/2004 11:14:28
The first two games were "I'M GOING TO KILL MYSELF, THIS IS SO HARD" frustrating. I'm gonna see how this one is. Oh, and could you make sure you make the games a little LESS harder than they are now? I feel like I'm going to go bald with all the hair I've been pulling out of my head recently.

Ben Jordan is considered one  of those games criticized for its lack of hard (or not hard) puzzles! Maybe you're taking the game too seriously.  :=

Quote from: InCreator on Wed 06/10/2004 22:39:11
Is fourth game started already?

Of course!* Our slavesâ,,¢ at MonkeyGames Entertainment® NEVER stop working... except for me.



*I'm lying.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Thu 07/10/2004 12:32:24
Ah, perfect score.Ã,  Great game.Ã,  My one nag, and something you might consider changing to make it more of a mystery:

Spoiler
the part where Ben is suddenly very suspicious of the McBee family after questioning them immediately sheds doubt upon their character day 1, and makes you suspect the town of a conspiracy right away.Ã,  Removing this initial suspicion would make it more difficult (and interesting) for the player to come to the conclusion, particularly once you start translating the witch code.
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Anyway, that was my only issue.Ã,  Excellent work.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Mephistophilis on Thu 07/10/2004 17:16:22
Damn! One of the Few games I'm waiting for then I miss it for 4 days due to Forum trouble, then it turns out to be FRICKIN' HUGE! Grrr, i think i'll need to get a Go!zilla thing for this, any suggetions on free ones?
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: viktor on Sat 09/10/2004 12:14:49
This is a realy great game. I enjoyed the first two a lot. This one is the best one so far. I finished both paths and had fun with both. Any info if there's going to be a forth case?
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Rui 'Trovatore' Pires on Sat 09/10/2004 13:22:02
Quote from: Grundislav on Sun 03/10/2004 17:35:20
There are two endings, each corresponding to a different "path."
Spoiler
the split occurs when the constable has you at gunpoint
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You can get the maximum score if you take the "good" path. That one will leave you with only one unanswered question, but it will be answered later in the series...

Does that answer your question? ::)
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Pet Terry on Sat 09/10/2004 15:19:37
I just finished playing the first path and I must say excellent! The whole Witch code-thing reminded me of those puzzle adventure books. Very inspiring stuff, keep it up.

EDIT. I just accidentally read crazyman's spoilers and finished the second path aswell. Bring out the fourth part!
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: mätzyboy on Sun 10/10/2004 22:33:43
Ben Jordan does it again! Awesome game! I liked both paths.

I wonder what will come next. Ben Jordan, Paranormal Investigator, Case 4 - The loss of virginity pehaps?Ã,  ;D
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Mon 11/10/2004 06:24:37
Since you played both paths, here's a little snag in the story:

Spoiler
In the good path Ben sleeps with the girl, so he can't possibly be a virgin for the ceremony- yet he doesn't mention this fact to the vampires.
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Pesty on Mon 11/10/2004 06:34:09
Quote from: ProgZmax on Mon 11/10/2004 06:24:37
Since you played both paths, here's a little snag in the story:

Spoiler
In the good path Ben sleeps with the girl, so he can't possibly be a virgin for the ceremony- yet he doesn't mention this fact to the vampires.
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Spoiler
The fact that the vampires tell him that they can tell he's a virgin after Mary spent the night with him proves that he didn't sleep with her. Just because they shared a bed doesn't mean anything went on in that bed.
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: mätzyboy on Mon 11/10/2004 14:49:02
I'm with Pesty on this one. I understood it like
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Zoraphagus could in some way tell that Ben was a virgin, a fact that Ben didn't challenge.

I was expecting however, that the night with Mary would be his rescue from being sacrificed, something that in my opinion would have been a nice twist!

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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: edmundito on Mon 11/10/2004 16:45:42
ProgZMax-related converation:
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Ben Jordan is a gentleman, though. Also, Mary is not a whore!
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Problem on Tue 12/10/2004 18:45:09
I finished both paths. Fantastic game! I liked the first two, but case 3 is by far the best. It has more athmosphere and an interesting story. The music was fantastic. Some of the backgrounds could have been better, but that is not important. Great work!
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Tomus on Tue 12/10/2004 20:04:41
As other people in this post, I have to admit BJ3 really got me. I quite liked the first and the second one, but the third case is much more X-Files like and intriguing. If I was the author, I'd be mad from all the "I can't wait for BJ4, make it faster, larger, better..." messages, but in fact, I feel it like this too  ;).

Anyways - solid work. Expect a review in czech at http://plnehry.idnes.cz soon. It's written already and it only waits to be published, because we have a bunch of articles right now...
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: splat44 on Tue 12/10/2004 21:29:54
Quote from: Tomus on Tue 12/10/2004 20:04:41
As other people in this post, I have to admit BJ3 really got me. I quite liked the first and the second one, but the third case is much more X-Files like and intriguing. If I was the author, I'd be mad from all the "I can't wait for BJ4, make it faster, larger, better..." messages, but in fact, I feel it like this tooÃ,  ;).

Anyways - solid work. Expect a review in czech at http://plnehry.idnes.cz soon. It's written already and it only waits to be published, because we have a bunch of articles right now...

Yes, BJ3 is excellent.

Too bad the web link provided is not in english!

Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: EKM on Tue 19/10/2004 02:28:43
I beat this game yesterday and then went back to beat Ben Jordan 2 today. I love this series, I can't wait for the 4th.

The thing is, every Ben Jordan is perfect for the Halloween mood, not just particularly the third instalment. Anyway, I love the choice of puzzles and the plot...real interesting. I still think the first one is a classic haha.

Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: afinch on Fri 22/10/2004 00:11:27
 ???  I cant seem to download this game, I come to page that says the account has been suspended or something like that.  Can anyonelse download it because I really really want to play. 
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: edmundito on Fri 22/10/2004 23:43:54
There's a mirror now available, you can download the game from there.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: GarageGothic on Mon 25/10/2004 10:24:27
Thanks to the mirror site, I finally was able to play BJ3 this weekend. AWESOME game (as I expected ;))! It certainly suits the style of the series that the game is longer and that there's greater focus on the mystery (rather than unrelated puzzles as in BJ2).

I didn't get stuck a single time (other than having to wander around to find newly triggered events), but the puzzles were very nice. The inspiration from the GK games was obvious - the witch code in particular, but I also enjoyed the interrogation which reminded me of the conversation with Mosely, Bucelli and Madeleine in GK3. Two of the puzzles could probably have used more hints though:

Spoiler
1)Finding the crowbar in the flowers. Were there any visual hints for this?
2) Finding the diary under the floorboards (very Colonel's Bequest, by the way). The only hint seemed to be that the board was lighter, but according to the description that was because of the sun falling in. The only reason I tried it was that I knew there must be SOMETHING inside the tower (how would you get to the top of the tower anyway, there are no stairs or doors)
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Another minor issue was that the graphics didn't really support the atmosphere. The very first image of arriving to the pub in the rain was awesome. I'd like to see more of that. Obviously the game has to take place at daytime, but it could have been much creepier - lots of fog etc. As it was now, everything seemed a bit too colorful and cheery.

But all in all a great game. The BJ series is certainly becoming one of the great titles within the AGS community, just like Pleurghburg and the Tierra games.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: on Wed 27/10/2004 14:31:11
Please help;
Spoiler
Ive been shot and am in the dark room. Ive got out of the ropes and but the rope on the ceiling hook. When i pull it it says "As you pull you feel the board its attached to is loose" So i pull again, and again but it just says the same. What do i do ?
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: on Wed 27/10/2004 15:56:39
Still stuck on the ending above, but also;
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In the 'good' ending i must be reading the witches code wrong, cause ive got it as 'eliminate pqj z' Ive checked it and thats what ive got, but the proffessor doesnt respond when i type it in. Is it wrong ?!
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: AGA on Wed 27/10/2004 18:15:14
ggp:

Spoiler
It should be "eliminate pqj"
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: on Thu 28/10/2004 04:16:18
Nice game  ;D

I've finished both the paths, and have one thing to ask... Can you post a mirror to the first one?

BTW in the next one, why not make a running feature, that would be nice. And a mobile phone, so you can ring people up when you need to speak with them. (Just have it engaged or 'no service avaliable' when you don't wan't people to ring)
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Grundislav on Thu 28/10/2004 06:26:31
Quote from: netdroid9 on Thu 28/10/2004 04:16:18
And a mobile phone, so you can ring people up when you need to speak with them. (Just have it engaged or 'no service avaliable' when you don't wan't people to ring)

Have you been reading my design documents?  ;)
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: on Thu 28/10/2004 08:56:19
Thanks AGA, but im still stuck on the other ending
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im In the dark room and have attached the rope to hook. I pull it and it says floorboard is loose, but if i pull it again and again nothing happens. What do i do ?!
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Grundislav on Thu 28/10/2004 18:54:51
ggp:
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You have to pull the rope at the right moment, ie when the person pacing above you steps on the squeaky board.
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: on Sat 27/11/2004 17:54:40
I finished the BJ trilogy, and thought I should give the author a feedback on the third one, if he bothers to read it, that is. POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD.

While BJ1 started awkwardly, the final puzzle was very good. BJ2 was a very solid gaming experience, better than the first one. And now the third one...

Instead of creative inventory combinations, the gameplay of BJ3 had very little inventory combination. Instead, you walk around, talk around, look around, and once you score a point, repeat to see what changed. In that aspect, BJ2 was more fun. However the best puzzle, including BJ1 and 2, was the one [SPOILER??] where you are locked up in that house [/SPOILER]. Also, the story was ok, and code, wether it is a voodoo code or witch code, is always fun.
Now, the alternative paths were cool. While the shorter path had the best BJ puzzle so far, the other one explained the story better. After finishing the shorter path I read about the other path in the forums, and was lucky enough to have a save at that point, so, I played the other path, and that longer path is much better.
In a nutshell: not better or worse than the secound one

You might consider for future BJ games:
* Problem in all 3 games; the exits. Sometimes not easy to see where to exit the screen.
* More inventory puzzles and less walking around aimlessly to see wether anything has changed.
* The notebook: In both BJ2 and BJ3 it starts out nice, but at some point early in game, BJ stops making notes ([SPOILER??]: last note in BJ2 was 'get moonshine to prosp...' and last note in BJ3 was about the things you needed for the spell[/spoil])
* Last but not least: It would be nice to get a response when you use a inventory item on something which doesnt work. Even a static 'That doesnt work' message is better than no response at all.

Thats about it, I think. Good job :)
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Grundislav on Sun 28/11/2004 06:45:55
Quote from: Tonik on Sat 27/11/2004 17:54:40
I finished the BJ trilogy, and thought I should give the author a feedback on the third one, if he bothers to read it, that is.

Of course, the feedback helps me loads when figuring out what to do in the next games.  Thanks for the suggestions, I'll definitely consider them for the future cases.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: [Cameron] on Sun 28/11/2004 10:27:48
If we can help influence the next one i have one thing to say.
A drug ring made up of clergymen headed my the pope
Reagrds,


Alec
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BTW its kinda late and im not thinking properly, but i still think this is a great idea :D
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: jetxl on Sun 28/11/2004 10:34:04
Quote from: Grundislav on Sun 28/11/2004 06:45:55
Of course, the feedback helps me loads when figuring out what to do in the next games.Ã,  Thanks for the suggestions, I'll definitely consider them for the future cases.

Will that be "Ben Jordan Case 4: Why is there a moose head in an English inn"?
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: on Tue 30/11/2004 08:52:18
plot hole?
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Why does the first witch code writing state that "mary will die innocently" if she is a witch and is not wanted dead yet?Ã,  Is BJ *intended* to translate it?

Incidently, I spent so much energy figuring that all out by hand and then we got that cheat-sheet under the floorboard, man...  best puzzle in the game until you realize it wasn't a puzzle ;p
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Suggestion:
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If we have to take somebody else's cherished possession with the promise of returning it, at least let the main character mention making an effort of trying to reacquire it.
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3:how to translate?
Post by: brown on Wed 08/12/2004 18:21:15
I don`t know what`s wrong....I have the witch code,and I
understand the meaning of the message on the tree...
but nothing happens. help please....... :-\ ???
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Grundislav on Thu 09/12/2004 19:34:58
Do you mean the first appearance of the code? If so, don't worry about it, just keep looking around for something else you may need.

Spoiler
like a diary
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If you mean the code on the tree in the "good" path, then
Spoiler
go talk to Percy about it
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: brown on Thu 09/12/2004 20:13:54
thank you.....but I have the diary,I don`t know how to use it. ???
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Grundislav on Thu 09/12/2004 21:54:56
Spoiler
Read the diary, then go talk to Mary in the jail about it.
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Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: brown on Fri 10/12/2004 15:42:31
I really don`t know what`s wrong....I talk to mary about the diary but still I have problem :-\
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Grundislav on Fri 10/12/2004 17:38:02
Did you try looking for the constable?

Spoiler
Did you find him talking to the robed figure in the woods?
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Once that happens, go back and talk to Mary again, and you should be fine.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: brown on Fri 10/12/2004 18:37:34
thank you very much.... :) :D
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: MillsJROSS on Tue 14/12/2004 07:41:10
Wonderfully fun game! I thought the graphics were consistent. The dialog keeps getting better and better. I like how you've kind of made a bridge to future Ben Jordans. And leave us with a lingering question. The music was superb and matched the backgrounds and the mood in the game very well. There really isn't too much to complain about...but I'll try my hardest.

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I found that clicking the sherrif when he was dead, didn't correlate to where he actually was. I clicked around him, figuring I'd get something from him, and gave up and wandered about. Only to become frustrated after going through all rooms several times, and finding out on the forums that I could touch the sherrif.  Really that's the only complaint I had.
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I think the non-inventory based puzzles worked very well in the game, mainly because of lack of many hotspots. The few that were there were enough to fill the game out with the important details, and a few non-important ones. So, in this case, I think the bareness of the hotspots worked well, even though I usually advocate for tons of hotspots.

Also loved the Indiana Jones line you threw in there "That was my fathers name." That got me laughing a bit. It was a very fun game!
-MillsJROSS
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: [Cameron] on Tue 14/12/2004 07:53:40
Hey Grundy,
I just replayed BJ3 to get the good ending. I have to say i'm eagerly awaiting the next one. I cant wait to find out the answer to that last unanswered question. Awesome stuff.
Regards,


Alec
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: proximity on Wed 22/03/2006 13:45:00
i downloaded BJ3 a week ago but both Winzip and Winrar giving an error: The file is corrupt or missing. What's wrong ?
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: sergiocornaga on Thu 23/03/2006 05:47:34
You downloaded it incorrectly, maybe? Did you extract it to a folder? Try downloading it again if you've already tried that.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: Scorpio_Phoenix on Thu 23/03/2006 16:07:20
That happened to me aswell. download mirror 1 instead. it takes longer to download but it seemed to work for me.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: proximity on Mon 27/03/2006 14:06:50
grundislav told me that file was corrupt. Original file is 26 MB and i've downloaded just 8 MB. grundislav will fix it or may be already done. i'll try again.
Title: Re: Ben Jordan Case 3
Post by: strazer on Thu 06/04/2006 15:06:32
As long as this thread is one the first page again I guess it's okay to bump:

Grundislav was so nice to compile a plugin-free version for me that I can play with AGS Linux.
I hope he doesn't mind me posting the link here: http://www.grundislavgames.com/games/bj3mac.zip (26 MB)

This version doesn't use the Snow/Rain plugin and so can be played with the Linux and Macintosh versions of the AGS engine. This probably also means that the rain or snow effect in the game is gone!

Thanks again, Grundislav!

Edit:

Since the link in the first post isn't working at the moment: The Windows version can still be downloaded here: http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/games.php?action=detail&id=454