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Hint: Scan each location carefully for areas you can explore, while keeping a
close eye on the cursor to see if it changes to the Movement icon. Sometimes
the "hot spot" indicating a new location is quite small.
Hint: If the cursor changes to indicate that an item in the game screen can be
manipulated with an inventory item, try using every item you have in your
inventory, even if it doesn't make sense. After all, this game doesn't make a
lot of sense, either.
Hint: Although you can play any of the four Ring segments in any order you
like, you can avoid some continuity issues if you tackle them in this
sequence: "Alberich," "Loge," "Siegmund," and "Br№nnhilde."
Hint: Check out synopses of the four operas that make up the Ring Cycle--The
Rhine Gold, The Valkyries, Siegfried, and Twilight of the Gods--to get a
better idea of what's going on in Ring. (Unfortunately, you'll also discover
how much has been left out of the game.)
close eye on the cursor to see if it changes to the Movement icon. Sometimes
the "hot spot" indicating a new location is quite small.
Hint: If the cursor changes to indicate that an item in the game screen can be
manipulated with an inventory item, try using every item you have in your
inventory, even if it doesn't make sense. After all, this game doesn't make a
lot of sense, either.
Hint: Although you can play any of the four Ring segments in any order you
like, you can avoid some continuity issues if you tackle them in this
sequence: "Alberich," "Loge," "Siegmund," and "Br№nnhilde."
Hint: Check out synopses of the four operas that make up the Ring Cycle--The
Rhine Gold, The Valkyries, Siegfried, and Twilight of the Gods--to get a
better idea of what's going on in Ring. (Unfortunately, you'll also discover
how much has been left out of the game.)