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  • Youda Legend: The Golden Bird of Paradise

    (hidden object demo)

    Are you ready for a new adventure and give up your holiday to search for mysteries and reveal another Legend?
    After your city trip to Amsterdam, this time you have chosen for a relaxing holiday. It all seems peaceful, but again the journey will be nothing you expected it to be. Questions rise, irreversible decisions have to be made to finally reveal the mystery of the golden bird in Paradise.

    Play Here or here

    Please use spoilers to give hints:
    [spoiler=Title Here]Enter text here...[/spoiler]

    Please do not post a video walkthrough for 7 days.

  • #2
    I'm stuck on the 2nd scene (village), and can't find the screw despite of using the hint system
    EDIT: finally found it, was hard!

    Finished the demo, very nice!

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    • #3
      Yes, finished also. Needed the help. In the german version there are missing ن, ِ and ü in the searchlist, but it's good, that there is a german version!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bip View Post
        Yes, finished also. Needed the help. In the german version there are missing ن, ِ and ü in the searchlist, but it's good, that there is a german version!
        finished as well. agree on the german version. but I prop need glasses, looked for fischchen instead for flنschchen..hehe
        Last edited by clwulf; 01-10-2010, 01:35:17.

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        • #5
          Some of these items are ridiculous - there are some that would be impossible without the hints.

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          • #6
            Finished the Demo, but when the clue was for a bowler, I was looking for a Charlie Sheen, from Two and a Half Men, type of character

            Strange as Angels, Dancing in the Deepest Oceans

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            • #7
              make logical dice connections... missing the logic there



              A student who changes the course of history is probably taking an exam.

              As long as the answer is right, who cares if the question is wrong?



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