The Crystal Key 2: The Far Realm


The Crystal Key 2: The Far Realm
A malevolent power has stolen control of all the souls of Evany, and you alone have survived. With the help of a star portal left behind by a mysterious visitor, you escape your imprisoned planet and find yourself alone in a vast galaxy of unknown worlds, desperate to find help for your beleaguered home. Journey to an island of robots, a mysterious abandoned desert dwelling, and the sparkling glass towers of the Merari, an ancient sea people who are involved in the resistance against the Balial

Customer Review: Don’t waste your time on this
I bought this from Best Buy for $10. That was $10 more than it was worth. If you like an ‘adventure game’ that is nothing more than scan the pretty background with a blue cursor and click when it turns green then this is for you. Otherwise look elsewhere. The adventure games I played on my computer 20 years ago were miles above this piece of trash.

Customer Review: Disappointing….
I anxiously pre-ordered the game from the Adventure Company ($20) since I totally enjoyed the first Crystal Key (that game got me hooked on PC games).

What a disappointment! I had technical difficulties to start with and the game play was awful. I will admit the graphics are good and the story line is so-so, but the jumping back-and-forth to locations and trying to figure out the next steps is extremely tedious.

Eventually I finished the game, but only because I hate giving up on something (even if it is bad!).

Not worth the money.

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Twelve tooth head with epoxy coated finish. head securely fixed to tubular steel handle. with black plastic hand grip with hang hole. sold loose. Weight: 1.24kg.
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In this informative two-part DVD, hosts Peter Seabrook and Anne Swithinbank demonstrate how to turn a bare-earth plot into a lush, beautiful garden. Includes everything from planning, selecting the right tools, soil preparing, & laying a new lawn. The hosts then offer the best long-term approach to dealing with an overgrown or derelict garden. With a host of easy and practical tips, they will show how to quickly restore your garden to its full potential! Author, journalist and TV personality Peter Seabrook is one of the best-known faces and voices in the world of horticulture. Anne Swithinbank is a highly regarded gardening authority, book author, and broadcaster. Apprx 120 mins, color, interactive menus.
List Price: $8.98
Amazon Price: $8.98
Used Price: $5.06
Customer Review: Not worth it
This DVD is cheap because it has NOTHING useful. The garden in the DVD is the ugliest one I have ever see or can ever imagine. If you think the garden will transform from the ugliness into something more sightful, you are right. The garden looks exactly the same after the entire video except one or two bare 2-foot trees have been erected. I think this is at best the level of amateur gardener home-made video freely distributed on Youtube.
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In the Night Garden… is about a magical picture book place that exists between waking and sleeping in a child’s imagination. It is a place inhabited by a diverse community of toys that care for each other unconditionally… Delight your child with this soft fun Upsy Daisy toy! With bright colours and fun shapes, Upsy Daisy is waiting for cuddles!
Amazon Price: ?4.99
Customer Review: Where’s Upsy Daisy’s brown face gone?
In the TV series, Upsy Daisy clearly has a brown face. So unless there is a mistake with the photo of the toy featured here, this is not the real Upsy Daisy!
Customer Review: My lass loves it
Not sure where reviewer earlier got ?30 for as they retail at ?5, same as a Disney soft toy of the same size so not really over priced for what it is. My child loves it. It’s been everywhere with her, chewed over, wiped with a cloth as she was fed dinner and it’s survived. My lass is 16 months old and obsessed with ITNG and she loves this. No educational value at all but great fun and snuggly
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A colourful, roll-along train set that looks just Ninky Nonk in the children’s television series. Age 18 months and up.
Amazon Price: ?7.49
Customer Review: Total Rubbish
I bought this for my daughter who is 2 and a half, what a load of rubbish it was delivered at 10.45 this morning and is now in pieces on the floor, i spoke to Hasbro and they told me this toy was designed to be suitable for young hands, hence the carraiges coming apart. What utter rubbish its impossible to play with. Hasbro you have let us parents down woth this one. Im now returning it back to Hasbro for a replacement toy STAY CLEAR OF THE NINKY NONK
Customer Review: Utter rubbish
BE AWARE this toy is about 7-8 Inches long and about 2 inches high. The separate carriages are no bigger than you average metal toy car. As has already been said it doesnt do anything, falls apart and is tiny. Steer clear utter rubbish and a waste of money
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