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Onkel Neal
11-08-08, 10:18 PM
Here is the initial shot of Mystery Subsim #19
http://www.subsim.com/mystery/ms19a.jpg

If you guess, and you are wrong, then you have only two wrong guesses left in the whole contest before your participation ends, so guess wisely (if you are really sure). If you don't know, don't waste a guess! :) You can only guess incorrectly three times in the contest.

You cannot EDIT your post in this contest. An edited or deleted post counts as a guess.

Remember the rules!! (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=143829)

If no one tries to guess this shot, or no one guesses correctly, there will be an expanded shot to follow.

Good hunting!
Neal

Onkel Neal
11-08-08, 10:33 PM
...and FIREWALL, it's not "a pirate flag on a blue thingee" :arrgh!:

Subnuts
11-08-08, 10:37 PM
Salvo!

Onkel Neal
11-08-08, 11:50 PM
Salvo!

You just tied Fincuan for the race to Ace.
Salvo!
http://www.subsim.com/mystery/ms19d.jpg

From the review: (http://www.subsim.com/ssr/salvo/salvo_review.htm)


Unlike many games, the interface of Salvo! is largely graphical. Squadron commands, crew management and ammunition selection is done on a small screen that pens up with a right click on a ship. Making changes is simply a matter of clicking on an arrow or a simple icon. Movement orders are given by clicking on arrows along a ship’s path. An outstanding if unusual feature is the combination of different cursors and action markers. When a ship can move, the cursor becomes a steering wheel. If a ship can fire, the cursor becomes crossed cannon and a flaming cannon ball with the range appears over the target. Click on the marker and – BOOM! Object markers appear near a ship if she can perform an action, e.g. a grappling hook appears if ships are close, crossed swords show up if boarding is possible or an axe is there to unfoul. Players merely click to perform an action. Hovering cursors show the present state of a ship and a click opens a more detailed description. Wind direction and compass headings are clearly marked.


I'll have to think extra hard for a way to stump you with MS#20... tomorrow.

Neal

FIREWALL
11-09-08, 09:14 PM
...and FIREWALL, it's not "a pirate flag on a blue thingee" :arrgh!:


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