More Lost Secrets Of Ancient Hawaiian Huna Pdf videos. From 'The Lost Secrets of Ancient Hawaiian Huna' by Tad James. Explore Shamanism. THE DISCOVERY THAT MAY CHANGE THE WORLD at sacred-texts.com Free PDF. Vic Johnson THINK and the lost secrets of ancient hawaiian huna. -In-Babylon.com Think And Grow Rich (Richest Man).pdf of the the richest man in babylon by john.
Rated 4 out of 5 by AverageSizeFish from Fun HOP Game This is an older game but the graphics have stood up well. The soundtrack is pleasant.
There are no voice overs. The game consists mostly of HOS interspersed with written dialogue between your character and a handful of others. There are a few mini-games to round the whole game out.
HOS are 'junkpile' list finds and you return to the same locations several times. The items range from easy to moderately difficult to find. The story is light but fun. Overall this isn't a really sophisticated game but it's perfect for people who like HOS and want a break from the intricate, inventory-driven HOPAs that are pretty much all that's being made these days.
Rated 4 out of 5 by merediffy from I'm enjoying it. I haven't completed the game yet, but wanted to review it anyway. I've been looking for HO games without the walkthroughs, strategy guides, etc.
I've got all the BCA and AA games already, and was looking for something different. The graphics are great, most of the objects are right there in plain sight, but there are some that are quite cleverly hidden. I don't care about VO, I can read. I don't particularly care for the hint system, but that makes it more challenging for me. Overall I really like playing it. Rated 2 out of 5 by Rescuehelo from More HOs. Another succession of overpopulated HO Scenes in which some hidden objects are indeed well hidden.
The worst is the penalties. 3 misclick and a window pops up saying that this will reduce the amount of time the hint meter will take to refill. Also hints don't show the location of an object; the cursor turns red when near or on an object. I don't like games that penalize you. Why should they? Each player is entitled to play a game the way he wants. I don't recommend this most annoying game.
Rated 4 out of 5 by AverageSizeFish from Fun HOP Game This is an older game but the graphics have stood up well. The soundtrack is pleasant. There are no voice overs. The game consists mostly of HOS interspersed with written dialogue between your character and a handful of others. There are a few mini-games to round the whole game out.
HOS are 'junkpile' list finds and you return to the same locations several times. The items range from easy to moderately difficult to find.
The story is light but fun. Overall this isn't a really sophisticated game but it's perfect for people who like HOS and want a break from the intricate, inventory-driven HOPAs that are pretty much all that's being made these days. Rated 4 out of 5 by merediffy from I'm enjoying it. I haven't completed the game yet, but wanted to review it anyway.
I've been looking for HO games without the walkthroughs, strategy guides, etc. I've got all the BCA and AA games already, and was looking for something different. The graphics are great, most of the objects are right there in plain sight, but there are some that are quite cleverly hidden. I don't care about VO, I can read. I don't particularly care for the hint system, but that makes it more challenging for me. Overall I really like playing it.
Rated 2 out of 5 by Rescuehelo from More HOs. Another succession of overpopulated HO Scenes in which some hidden objects are indeed well hidden.
The worst is the penalties. 3 misclick and a window pops up saying that this will reduce the amount of time the hint meter will take to refill. Also hints don't show the location of an object; the cursor turns red when near or on an object.
The Lost Secrets Of Ancient America Full

Ancient Hawaiian History
I don't like games that penalize you. Why should they? Credit file referrals.
Each player is entitled to play a game the way he wants. I don't recommend this most annoying game.