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I was on part two of the second day's investigation in the final case, and was thinking, "Ok, it shouldn't take that long. I will go ahead and finish the game." Little did I know that it would take me five hours. I forgot how addictive these games are. I haven't done that with a game in a long long time. I played it all the way through lunch. Now I am going to each lunch at 4:00. :godot:
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When I played Trials and Tribulations I started playing the game at around 8:00am on a Sunday morning and didn't stop until around 6:00pm... I only thought it was around 12 xD
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I don't think I could possibly do the exact same thing for 12 hours in a row...(besides sleep)

The PW games are incredibly addicting, though. Even when I've gotten incredibly frustrated over not being able to figure out where to present something during a cross examination, the games are so well done that I find it impossible to quit.

Although that just might be me being absolutely unwilling to let a game outsmart me.
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ApollozJustice wrote:
I was on part two of the second day's investigation in the final case, and was thinking, "Ok, it shouldn't take that long. I will go ahead and finish the game." Little did I know that it would take me five hours. I forgot how addictive these games are. I haven't done that with a game in a long long time. I played it all the way through lunch. Now I am going to each lunch at 4:00. :godot:


I would advise you to be careful if you ever try AAI. I thought I could finish the last case in an hour, boy was I wrong...
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soreveil wrote:
ApollozJustice wrote:
I was on part two of the second day's investigation in the final case, and was thinking, "Ok, it shouldn't take that long. I will go ahead and finish the game." Little did I know that it would take me five hours. I forgot how addictive these games are. I haven't done that with a game in a long long time. I played it all the way through lunch. Now I am going to each lunch at 4:00. :godot:


I would advise you to be careful if you ever try AAI. I thought I could finish the last case in an hour, boy was I wrong...


Oh, I have already played through all of the games multiple times. I just forgot how long the last part of the last case was. Mostly because I forgot how long it took after

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dahlia left, to prove that Godot did it.
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