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RWarehall: Thank you so much. I have a bad habit of dropping point and clicks early because I get stuck or overloaded with too many options. So far, Gomo seems about my speed. Downloaded it during Real vs. Atletico and been playing it since that ended. Cute little game. Taking a short break, seeing how far I can get through it tonight.
Ah...the story of my life! I'm stuck in so many adventures that they're pouring out of my nose and ears.
One of my particular grievances is Syberia 2, it was great fun and a breeze to play through until I got stuck in the Youkol village close to the end of the game ( I think). It's a bit upsetting because everything went so well and then progression suddenly stopped and I'm sure I just missed some little detail but don't want to ruin things by looking at a walkthrough.

Glad you're enjoying GOMO so far, it's almost an "anti-adventure game" and that's what quite refreshing about it.
Post edited May 24, 2014 by awalterj
I did finish it last night. It seems a bit short, the puzzles tend to be on the easy side, but enjoyable nonetheless. I really like the fact the puzzles are self-contained and that when you use an item as intended the game gets rid of it for you. Unlike games where you have a hefty inventory of everything you've ever encountered in the game that isn't nailed down in order to not go back to the start for something you need at the end.
That was bloody hilarious!
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RWarehall: I did finish it last night. It seems a bit short, the puzzles tend to be on the easy side, but enjoyable nonetheless. I really like the fact the puzzles are self-contained and that when you use an item as intended the game gets rid of it for you. Unlike games where you have a hefty inventory of everything you've ever encountered in the game that isn't nailed down in order to not go back to the start for something you need at the end.
Glad you enjoyed the game, yes it's a welcome change from more serious adventures where you carry around all sorts of junk in the inventory just for some moon logic application one dozen screens further down the road. GOMO doesn't screw around like that. He picks up something, uses it and then tosses it away like a boss. And if he has to nuke something, he will do that too. GOMO is the man!