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I have played both of them, and I like The Sword of The Spirit a whole lot better, because The Lost Treasure of the Incas is really not that hard at all. The SOS has a lot more levels, too. Have any of you guys played them? What do you think?
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We have Sword of the Spirit, and we play it ALL the time! :D
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I really like SOS
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I've never heard of these. But we own Answer That but I know way more than anyone else so nobody ever plays with me. Where do you get those ones?
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HannahJ. wrote:I've never heard of these. But we own Answer That but I know way more than anyone else so nobody ever plays with me. Where do you get those ones?
I'm not sure, when me and my sister want to play it, we get it from our local library.But if you want to buy one, I would try amazon or ebay.
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I have Sword of the Spirit...its really fun! I think I got mine at Half Price Books.
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I have Treasure of the Incas and I like it a lot. I kinda wanna get The Great Escape.
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My Pen-Pal from Clubhouse actually sent me mine as a birthday present. It was pretty cool! :)
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What do you try to do on the video games? I dont own them.
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EugeneforPresident wrote:What do you try to do on the video games? I dont own them.
One the Treasure of the Incas, you:
Search online with Connie
Find hidden images and build a machine (not as fun as it sounds) with Whit
Crack a code with Eugene
Then, when they all get together and go to Peru, you mostly play this one game over and over and over and over and over again wile trying to get through the jungle, then you play a prisms game, and you are done. There are some other things you do, but not many.

In the Sword of the Spirit (my favorite) you:
Travel though a cave with Eugene and Connie in 4 different parts, Wind Riders and Rail riders with Connie, and Bat Caves and Underwater Caves with Eugene, then they do a maze together, on a quest to find greek letters. With Whit, go through a number of puzzles until he meets up with Eugene and Connie to find the Sword of the Spirit. This may sound shorter, bu it is actually a whole lot longer than the treasure of the incas. And more fun.

In the Great Escape you:
Watch the introduction
Complete the first level
Get stuck on the second level so many times you feel like braking the disc in half
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In the Great Escape you:
Watch the introduction
Complete the first level
Get stuck on the second level so many times you feel like braking the disc in half
You forget that I completed the first level, you haven't yet. ;)
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My family has the first two, but not Great Escape. Treasure of the Incas was more monotonous than anything else. The first time, we completed the whole thing rather quickly, and got past the crystal game in around 15 minutes. Then, when we played it again, we worked on the crystal game for several hours, and never got past.
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Sounds interesting. What age would you guys say it is for??
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EugeneforPresident wrote:Sounds interesting. What age would you guys say it is for??
I'd say all the odyssey video games would be for ages 7+
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Cool!! Maybe ill check it out.
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I really like Sword of the Spirit and Treasure of the Incas.
Great games! :D
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Did any of you ever play the REALLY old AIO computer game? I forget what it was called, but it was like a scavenger hunt inside whits end with mini games. I loved that one so much growing up. The only newer AIO game I have played was Sword of the Spirit, which was also good.
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