Joe88 said:to save you can either go to the world map and hit the paper and pen icon or save a round circle that sprakwls green
naveedy said:Why do they give you a save button if you cant use it?
powerpuff said:"That's gay. This game is gay. Old games are gay."
Sure, spend your time being coddled by today's games. Can't die, can't lose, lame.
Maybe you're "gay". Shut up and enjoy Chrono Trigger, or delete it and leave well enough alone.
I absolutely loved Shadowgate. I also liked Uninvited and Deja Vu, both of which had the same gameplay as Shadowgate. So many ways to die, it was insane.taarna23 said:Well said. I recall reading someone saying that these days, kids getting a new game means looking up the cheat codes before opening the packaging, or something like that. So sad, and so true. I wonder how many kids these days would have stuck with a game where they couldn't figure out how to get past the beginning... Any of you NES-generation folks remember Shadowgate? Yeah. By now I can play through it from memory, and I never once had access to a guide, walkthrough, map or cheats. I also got stuck at the first locked door. Stupid locked doors and obscure places to hide keys. >.>
path said:cant you just use the real time savenaveedy said:Why do they give you a save button if you cant use it?