Thread:Opalwinter/@comment-39542330-20190707232517/@comment-39542330-20190712000852

I never run out of time. But I never (or very rarely) see things change. It's refeshing after reading that thread to see I'm not the only one. I'm INCREDIBLY near-sighted, so unless I'm playing a puzzle, I have to take off my new Transition lenses because I can't the Kindle screen, which is for crap. I'm undoubtedly wreaking havoc on my eyes, but this game is damned addicting. (There are times I wish I wasn't so drawn to anything puzzle-like, 'cause that's how I found the game) :/

I will def have to remember to wait a few seconds between wild guesses to avoid the 10-second penalty. I hadn't realized that's why I get it sometimes, and other times not. I play with a microfiber stylus so I have a clear view of the screen. I recommend them to anyone that asks. I tried one of those rubber ones. ick! It grabbed the screen. The one I've got glides across.

You can tell I'm a PC-user. I've got a BT-keyboard and mouse for the Kindle. I'm just not mentally geared for tablet use. I have found it's a lot faster to visit people with a mouse. I haven't found any great advantage for the keyboard, apart from it having a slot that holds up the Kindle. (I've given up visiting the wiki on my Kindle. It's too horribly slow. I'm back on my PC.)

Thanks for the link, btw. It sounds like nobody really SEES the morphs any more than I do. That's encouraging. :D