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24.10.2007

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Author: Whiterabbit aka Stephen
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Hey you took out my link, which was only to my photobucket account so that people could see more in game screenshots. I thought I was doing you a favor :) Never mind. If you like this game, theres a free 3D version with a different character and better boards called Dungeon Rider. I can't post the link though.

20.10.2007

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Author: Sumon
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games is great.i am loving this types of game.waiting for next series of tutix the rescue.hope that games also better like turtix.

15.10.2007

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Author: Whiterabbit aka Stephen
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Alawar were kind enough to give this away recently . I've copied the comment I made directly from the comments section over on the game giveaway site. I think Alawar will have won over a lot of new customers because of their generosity. I've included a link to my photobucket account which shows several in game screen captures, however I've taken off the beginning of the address which we all know begins with an H and ends in a P:// It has beautiful graphics and the game play, is excellent. Despite not being into platform games apart from the occasional dip into the Brave Dwarves 2 series this is going to be a keeper for the kids. For those who are new to the giveaway project you’ll need to activate the program using the activate icon, then install the game to wherever it is you keep your games; it’s as simple as that. Please follow the link below for plenty of in game screen captures The options menu is straightforward, with music, sound sliders and a full screen/window toggle, unfortunately, for those obsessed with screen resolutions, this game seems to be fixed in one mode. (It looks fine on all my monitors) There are two modes, story and arcade. The former is recommended for experienced platform players, but there seems to be no difference between the two to me, although I only played the first few levels to see if it was suitable for my children. It’s definitely a game designed for the younger ones. I think my daughter will love it, but Callum whose 8 years old may find it a little too boring. (IMO) Still it’s a lovely game that any parent or grandparent will love to have for entertaining their kids. The game play is simple, collect all the diamonds that were spread through the levels when Turtix used his magic and rescue all the turtles, all of which are guarded by baddies, lol. There are 12 levels in each of the five worlds to explore, making a total of 60 levels. The game play does get harder as a you progress through the levels. You’ll also get end of world or maybe level bosses to deal with :). See the help menu and in game help screens for details on how to play the game. You can use the keyboard, mouse or a joystick to control the game, so there are preferences covered for all of the community (I’m presuming the joystick controls can be swapped for game pads, but I’ve not checked yet). The keys are simple to learn with only movement, jump and action keys to remember. Walking over a ? mark in game brings up a message window telling you what you must do next. Staying on the help spot for more than around 10 seconds brings up a new Turtix, whose grooving to new music. Check it out; it brought a smile to my face. The music is fresh and pleasant. I like it, but I’m sure there will be those who complain. The game does work in Vista. The only problem I seemed to come across was progressing through the levels in arcade mode. Using Vista I couldn’t get past level 1 and using XP pro with SP2 I couldn’t progress past 2, however I think this may be something to do with me not finding the secrets. It works fine on both OS’s when playing in the story mode. I later found that once I’d played in story mode, the arcade levels were opened. It may be that to play in arcade mode you need to play the story mode first. That’s just a guess though. That’s it; there’s nothing else to add apart from ‘thank you’ Alawar and the game giveaway team. Oh yeah and to Hempman, just in case you didn’t see my answer to your post yesterday…since the end of May we’ve now had ‘71’ new (unrepeated) games not ‘none’ as you seem to believe.

18.07.2007

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Author: startanursestaffingagency
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great game! we love playing this turtix. we just can't stop playing and not noticing its half past 12. Hope we could finish the story mode soon.

09.07.2007

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Author: Jennifer
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I guess I am the only one confused here, but I have not found a way to get some of the gems that are located behind the portals.

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