King's Quest VII - OC Videogame Series - 3 Traditional Cache
RLIII: I'm living a bit away and won't realistically have the chance to give this one some TLC anytime soon. If the cemetery area doesn't get used by someone else in the meantime then I'll try to replace this later. Sorry to those who couldn't find it if it's not there- happy caching yall
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King's Quest VII - OC Videogame Series - 3
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Let's talk retro PC games for a minute. Sierra Entertainment is the company that released Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, Half-Life, and Counterstrike....Unless you lived ala Thoreau for the last 30 years, it's nearly impossible that you haven't heard of these titles. Well, the company responsible for these series never would've reached its level of success if it weren't for one of the first massively-successful RPG games- King's Quest.
Well, the first game came out in 1984, and I wasn't conceived for another 5 years following, so I can't really comment on the original titles, but whenever I think about the seventh installment, I have terrible memories about this graveyard level where the Boogeyman comes out and gets you if you don't get through the puzzles fast enough (terrifying for a five year old). So, I thought it appropriate to pay homage to this series at this awesome little abbey.
You don't need to go in to snag the cache, but I recommend that you give it a look-see anyway...it has several intriguing sections, including an Islamic area with the graves covered in sand with strictly bordered plots, and a section for an Eastern religion (didn't see markings in English as to which) lush with beautiful flowers throughout. The public cemetary is open from 8AM - dusk, so feel free to take a stroll.
You're looking for a micro-micro, log-only cache. Game on, my friends
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