Adventures of Dink Smallwood Part 1: The Town of Rakuna
Adventures of Dink Smallwood Part 1: The Town of Rakuna
IS there anyone who passed that game? I got problem at the start, before changes i should get key to the game from guy hidden north but for now? i think i checked everything and still dunno how to get that key? is there anyone who can help?
Unfortunately the author of this DMOD hasn't posted anything here on the Dinknetwork for a couple of years and no walkthrough was written for this DMOD as far as I know. This DMOD also isn't so memorable that many old members still remember it. You could check the file discussion if your question has been asked before, but I'm affraid that's all the help we can offer here. Good luck, and welcome to the Dinknetwork!
April 16th 2019, 08:52 PM
Phone'sEasy
If you're stuck at the beginning, then look around for two wooden fence and spacebar or inspect ( if you play mobile ) both gates, then ask the guy at the fire for help and he will give you a key to the north gate. Be ready to fight because the screen locks multiple times. After that, the game starts being a little bit easier.
@Phone'sEasy:
If you're stuck at the beginning, then look around for two wooden fence and spacebar or inspect ( if you play mobile ) both gates, then ask the guy at the fire for help and he will give you a key to the north gate. Be ready to fight because the screen locks multiple times. After that, the game starts being a little bit easier.
While it was kind of you to offer to help with some excellent tips, you may be a few years too late. Oh well, better late than never.
If you're stuck at the beginning, then look around for two wooden fence and spacebar or inspect ( if you play mobile ) both gates, then ask the guy at the fire for help and he will give you a key to the north gate. Be ready to fight because the screen locks multiple times. After that, the game starts being a little bit easier.
While it was kind of you to offer to help with some excellent tips, you may be a few years too late. Oh well, better late than never.