How to complete all quests (the cheap way). If this isn't obvious to anyone already...
Open the video walkthrough, for the level set you need, in a separate window. Resize the windows correctly so you can see both the video walkthrough and game.
Start playing the video walkthrough and then go back to the game and start playing along by following the walk through. Pause and reverse the video walkthrough as necessary.
Even though you are completely right... I have to ask... where's the fun in achieving this on your own?! Even though you can't show this off to anyone, there's still one person who knows you did it on your own: you! =)
Even though you are completely right... I have to ask... where's the fun in achieving this on your own?! Even though you can't show this off to anyone, there's still one person who knows you did it on your own: you! =)
Well, I have a strong distaste for platforming games and a moderate disliking of puzzle games. Combine that with the fact that puzzle games require thinking of a solution and then trying it in game (some levels requiring several tries) and platformers requiring jumping on platforms that when missed either send you back to a checkpoint or force you to re-jump to where you were and you have a time-consuming-frustration-maker instead of a game (or you have a time-consuming-frustration-game).
I'm thinking of a color, a number between one and ten, and another number between eleven and twenty in a specific order. You have to guess the color and the numbers in the correct order. You have unlimited guesses, you can only guess one guess at a time, and in order to tell me your guess you must to write it on paper and deliver it to me on foot. I won't give you any clues as to where I am. Ever time you're wrong I will randomly change my location and force you to return, on foot, to your initial location. After you guess correctly you must solve a new more difficult puzzle. I will add more colors and numbers to guess as well as blind fold you. Do you want to play this game? I don't, and this is how platform-puzzlers or puzzle platformers are to me.
Being somewhat of a perfectionist I want to complete as many quests as I can. I am decent at both puzzle and platforming games. I know it would have taken me possibly weeks if not longer (hours of frustration) to unlock this quest, yet if I gave up I would still think about getting completing this quest. Eventually, I would cave in and look at the guide or waste months to years trying to complete the quest without looking at the guide. I have a strong feeling there are other gamers out there that feel the same way. In an attempt to spare them this frustration I gave them the (rather obvious) way of completing all the quests.
Even though you are completely right... I have to ask... where's the fun in achieving this on your own?! Even though you can't show this off to anyone, there's still one person who knows you did it on your own: you! =)
To be fair, Sequester is probably one of the hardest puzzle games on AG, and the quest for completing the game is definitely the hardest quest currently out there. I'm very good with puzzles and the platformer aspect doesn't make it harder for me, and it still took me a good ~hour of playtime to get that badge, with one level (I'm looking at you 3:3 .
with one level (I'm looking at you 3:3) which took a quarter of that time.
Grr, I hate when my posts get cut off for no reason.
Anyways, it only has 16 people with the badge. All the other "hard" to get badges have at least 400 people or so with them. That alone shows how difficult it is to get.
I think it took me about 15-20 min to complete the whole game
There's literally no possible way it only took that long. Most levels take at the bare minimum a minute (except the first few) which means if you ran nonstop and didn't make any mistakes, it would still take you at least half an hour.
I would beg to differ.
What other puzzle games are there that are as hard as Sequester? Sure, it wasn't all that hard, but it -is- one of the hardest that I know of.
It seems impossible to finish levels 2 through 5 in less than 75 seconds, I've tried like a hundred times and the least amount time it took to finish each level is 1 minute and 24 seconds (stopwatch).
I was able to get all the quests done without a walkthrough
This game is NOWHERE near one of the hardest puzzle games on AG (the SHIFT series were harder) and none of the quests were hard (Try to get the quests in "Give Up". THAT'S hard)
It just takes some brain power and some memory to beat these levels.
And i didn't misread the 2-5 one. Once you beat the level before when you were completing the game and you do the level again for the quest, that one turns from sort of difficult to VERY easy.
It's skill game, this is puzzle game. People who can understand easily puzzles think Sequester isn't hard. But for me... Give up was nothing compared to this! Still trying to do this but I just can't go any further. I'm not going to use walkthrough though.
@magyarmark - the achie3vement isn't 'complete chapter 3'.
It's 'Reach the exit in every level of Chapter 3'.
As in, you can't skip any of it. If you skipped one of them, you won't get the achievement. Go back to the start of chapter 3 and play through all of the levels without skipping.