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'''A Mess O' Trouble''' was the sequel of ''[[Ray's Maze]]'' and ''[[Another Fine Mess]]'', and was the final game in the trilogy. Solves puzzles while exploring an authentic ghost town for hidden gold, escaping from a tropical island, breaking the curse afflicting the beautiful Faerie Queen, and uncovering the secret of ancient technology and save a civilization from utter obliteration. | '''A Mess O' Trouble''' was the sequel of ''[[Ray's Maze]]'' and ''[[Another Fine Mess]]'', and was the final game in the trilogy. Solves puzzles while exploring an authentic ghost town for hidden gold, escaping from a tropical island, breaking the curse afflicting the beautiful Faerie Queen, and uncovering the secret of ancient technology and save a civilization from utter obliteration. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 20 June 2019
A Mess O' Trouble | ||
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First release | 1994 | |
Also known as | N/A | |
Developed by | Ray Dunakin | |
Published by | Ray Dunakin | |
Distributed by | Ray Dunakin | |
Platforms | Macintosh | |
Resolution | 512×342, greyscale | |
Engine | WAGE | |
Support | Not supported | |
Available for Purchase |
Free from the author's website |
A Mess O' Trouble was the sequel of Ray's Maze and Another Fine Mess, and was the final game in the trilogy. Solves puzzles while exploring an authentic ghost town for hidden gold, escaping from a tropical island, breaking the curse afflicting the beautiful Faerie Queen, and uncovering the secret of ancient technology and save a civilization from utter obliteration.