
Lord British: Steve, are you fucking serious? No wonder everyone hates me. Steve: That was a birthday present! Mice have birthdays, right? Sherry: She made me have sex with some lady! Seggallion: She shot everyone in Skara Brae with a cannon, for one thing. Lord British: And people put up with this? Lord British: My God, is this what she's like when you guys aren't here? Behold as I, without the expenditure of magical points or reagents, heal Shamino of all injuries! The other is enchanted with Vas Mani (Great Heal). Steve: I have enchanted one of these two staves with the In Corp (Kill) spell, affectionately dubbed Killstick. I guess you can sometimes do something without being a complete jackass. Steve: No no, this time I've used my powers for constructive purposes, with the spell Enchant! Lord British: You're not going to try Kill on me again, are you? Because that doesn't work.

Steve: LB, great news! I've finally remembered how to cast 7th Circle spells for like the fifteenth time since I started coming to your chickenshit country! Miscellaneous Let's Plays pertaining to certain games

There isn't really a limit to how many players can play with you, but I recommend 3 or more players if you wanna tackle the really tough bombs. Regarding your 3-Player question, there are uses for extra players.ġ Player can solve Complicated Wires, while another helps you with Passwords or Memory. With an even number of players would I be better off having people split into 2 person teams and playing competitively? I would not recommend playing competitively, this game is better with Co-Op. Does the game have any real use for having more than one player on the side with the manual? Or are extra players just extra pairs of eyes? The game seems like a blast with 2 players but it looks like it leads to one strong player quarterbacking if you play with more than one player on the side with the manual. Originally posted by Ignition Spark:I'm looking for input from people who have played with 3+ players.
