Wow, there have been some really good points for both opinions! I also think that over $300 is an extremely high price for one puzzle. I wouldn't pay that much for a puzzle by just walking into a shop as seeing it there but I really like the Isis I engineering and look forward to seeing how the Isis II is engineered. Also, along with the challenge of opening it, the Isis II will be a great decoration and conversation piece to display.
bit1313 wrote:This ride has been like allowing my niece to drive my car.... super fast... super slow... stop... fast... super slow... stop... fast... jam on brakes. Frankly as a consumer, I am ready to pull over to the side of the road and puke in a bag.
Hahahaha, that made me laugh!
Happyhannah wrote:Personally I've had nothing but good experiences with SonicWarp so far, so I don't mind jumping into this one... it's all an adventure, after all
I hope so Happyhannah since you have a gold coin AND you won the first treasure chest game. I also wouldn't think twice about jumping in on Isis II if I had already won several hundred dollars from sonicwarp. (I know you worked extremely hard to earn that money)
Here in the U.S. the 'adventure' part is not much of an adventure depeding on where you live. For example, I live in Florida. The closest pyramid or free Isis search is thousands of miles away from me. So that means I only can solve the virtual pyramids. So my adventure is sitting in front of a computer trying to figure out these riddles with resources online......
I would really like the adventure of finding a real pyramid location and try out passwords there.