GANGS OF OLD CAMP : WALKTHROUGH

The game can be divided into three parts .

First Part

The first part ( demo part ) from the beginning to the bar fight scene is fairly linear. It is mainly used to familiarize yourself with the use of skills and the mission.

Second Part

The second part (from joining the gang to end of the mutiny) has two main paths and five or six sub branches. The MC can choose either side with the leader or the rebel.

Taking sides with the rebel:

1. You can make a pact with the rebel at the first instance.
2. You can join the rebel when the leader turns against you.
3. You can join the rebel by killing the leader's daughter.

Taking sides with the leader's daughter:

This has two main paths.
1. With romantic interest as Sophie.
2. With romantic interest as the leader's daughter.

Third Part

The third part ( from formation of Apex to confrontation with the Lone Wolf)

This part which leads to the conclusion is also quite linear but is divided into three parts depending on the climax.

1. You can walk away with the money or kill Derek.
2. You can confront the Chief and try to find out why you were made to go undercover.
3. You can confront the Lone Wolf (for this you will have to guess his/her identity - first name in BLOCK letters)

P.S: Try to get your respect up to 70 by the time you stop the rebellion.


Gangs of Old Camp : Tips, Passwords and Answers

“ Gangs of Old Camp” is my first RPG and is an experiment of sorts. A part of the story is hidden from you and this you will have to find on your own. Here I would like to share a few tips to help you in your quest.

Milestones
These are markers. According to the choices you make, the story path changes. The milestones in the game reveal whether you have truly completed the game or not.

Skill Selection
The special course should be chosen with an eye on your previous choices.

Combat Scenes
The Combat Scenes may be a bit difficult to master but once you get the hang of it, it’s a piece of cake. Mainly there are four actions. You can strike your opponent in the head or stomach. You can evade his attacks by dodging or ducking. The opponent also performs these actions in random.
If your “intelligence” is greater than 25, you will be able to predict your opponent’s move. As your “strength” increases so does the damage inflicted by your blows.
In the game, there are four combat scenes. Only one is compulsory. Others can be bypassed in different ways.

Lock System
To open locks you will have to unscramble the words that are shown to you.

Phone system
You can call anyone (who has given you there no. ). Five phone nos. are available in the game.

Password
It has something to do with Felix. It is also a legend known for "hair". Also if you pay attention to the pronunciation, you will be able to connect it with Felix.

Lone Wolf
If you get his/her name right the killer will reveal his/her identity otherwise he/she will escape.

Romance Tip
If you are “respect”able maybe you will get a date. Respect is half charm, half personality. If it is more than 70, you get a date.



The answers and passwords are given in the comment section.



You can find the game in the following links

https://itunes.apple.com/IN/app/id912544343?mt=8

http://www.amazon.com.au/Hosted-Games-Gangs-Old-Camp/dp/B00ND8QEF6

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.hostedgames.gangsofoldcamp

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gangs-of-old-camp/fcnbkbofbhlachigmgngmgoclpilajfd




BOOK REVIEW: BARTIMAEUS TRILOGY


Rating           : 4.5/5

Genre            : YA/Fantasy

Author           : Jonathan Stroud

Other works  : The Ring of Solomon

Synopsis        :

It tells the tale of the demon (or djinni) Bartimaeus and his complex relationship with his master Nathanial a.k.a John Mandrake. Set in London during the days of ‘the Empire and the rebellion in America’, the trilogy has three main protagonists- Bartimaeus(the djinni), his master Nathanial(the magician) and Kitty Jones(the commoner). The djinni’s quest for freedom, the magician’s thirst for power and the commoner’s fight against oppression results in a tale filled with magic, humor and action.

Plus Points    :  The wit of Bartimaeus, the diplomacy of Nathanial and the courage of Kitty Jones. Also do not forget to read Bartimaeus’ remarks given at the bottom of each page.

Remark: There are stories that can only be enjoyed by reading them. This is definitely one of them.

Who should read this: Anyone who loves suspense, action, magic, humor, philosophy, alternate history and so on.


  

Demo