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September 05, 2011

nick toldy and the legend of dragon peninsula

Nick Toldy wants to slay a dragon, rescue a princess and live happily ever after: Nick Toldy and the legend of dragon Peninsula.

24 comments:

  1. SECOND!!!


    Hee hee hee...that is fun!

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  2. how could we know!! u can say first and second without even playing the game :P

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  3. Nice game, only thing i don't like about games like these is that there is an order in which you have to do certain things, so when i figure something out before the game wants me to i cant do it, and later on i when i can i most of the time dont try it anymore because earlier on it had no effect

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  4. All the Anonymous have5 September 2011 at 17:26

    Please disregard our comments. Thank you.

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  5. I need a stamp.

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  6. Monkey Island 1 ... in poorer quality.

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  7. does anyone know where the game gem grab 2 is

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  8. (windfire)

    If you get stuck, some things can only be combined by dragging A onto B, B onto A won't work. Somewhat pointless given that it's not a physics game.

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  9. absolutely loved this game super fun. and challanging.

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  10. !!!SPOILER!!!








    cat on butter bread? huh? that makes absolutely no sense.

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  11. This game has way too much dialogue.

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  12. nice game, enjoyed the joke with using hungarian words for subjects..good try guys with the adventures of toldy:)

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  13. Very reminiscent of Monkey Island, but still fun.

    @Anonymous 21:54

    Do a search for "cat antigravity"

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  14. Fun little game! Thanks Bart!

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  15. to anonymous for the stamp first put bird on gramophone then put bird un flunnel {in inventory} then put bird and flunnel on the gramo phone then go back to the wilderness and and put the gramo phone on the 3rd grave then wait for diologe then combine the wooden sword with the old sign post and put on grave put candles on grave and put flowers on grave. after that put gramophone on grave again after diologe put tongs on out house after put stamp on form. understand?

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  16. i finished the game so if you need a spoiler just ask

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  17. The buttered bread on the cat is a joke for a perpetual motion machine. Since bread "always" falls buttered side down, and a cat "always" falls on its feet, tying a piece of buttered bread to the back of a cat (butter side up) would result in an object that spins endlessly in the air.

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  18. "Old school" adventure game!! I rather enjoyed it.

    Was doing pretty well too....until the very end when the coal appeared off screen, (like I was supposed to know that?), and I had to go to the walkthrough.

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  19. get apple from tree with spear don,t forget. give bottle from vending machine to vending shop

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  20. What just happened!? I was almost halfway through and then, BAM! It starts loading the game again with the horse walking across the field again! Other than that, good game!

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  21. Here's a non-Spoiler hint for anyone who gets stuck:

    Drag any item to the little magnifying glass under the inventory bar. It tells you something about that item, which might end up being the hint you really need! (Helped me out, anyway, when I got stuck).

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  22. Minoto's "Dog of Flanders 3" is ready!!!

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  23. Not bad. Bit long, and a couple of puzzles I would rate logically impossible (but trial and error triumphs again), but one of the better ones.

    Coal was perfectly logical. The text on that tunnel changed after hitting it with a car.

    Hardest part was getting the right order of steam, furnace, track switches, etc.

    I think I hit a couple of bugs too where stuff just stopped working right, and had to restart.

    Still, gone one Bart.

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