Thread:Seabiscuit1933/@comment-26947472-20190417183313/@comment-35236548-20190417192548

Cyn, my dear, questions never need apologies! I asked exactly the same questions of friends who invited to take a look at Seeker's Notes.

First, both games are very similar in actual play -- and I have not looked at Secret Society for well over a year so I cannot speak to any updates that may have occurred. Seeker's Notes has had more mini-events and challenges within each new major event. And there are merchants and craftspersons that can provide various tools/energy/anomaly busters/etc.

It takes a few plays to figure them out, but you will find this wiki and its members most helpful, and within the game itself is a FAQ section with lots of helpful to-the-point guidance, as well as info just clickimg on anything.

I credit all that I learned in SS and our friends from SS with helping me get up the learning curve.

Second, many friends play both games as well as others by G5 and MyTona so you will see many familiar friends.

Third, I love the storyline and characters! It's about a Seeker -- never named because it's you and me, the one playing who is the Seeker -- who stumbles into a town under a misty Curse. As for the time -- it appears in general to be around the turn of the 19th century, but residents use common vernacular of today, and so many things hark of the past and the present. It makes it all quite a hoot! LOL   I can also follow the storylineand keep track of all the characters much easier than in SS -- but that is just my opinion.

Fourth, during your time away, I heard that SS had a couple glitches and am not sure how everything was resolved by the developer. But it was only a secondary reason for my not returning to the game. We lived through others, and that can happen in any game.

Hope this helps. You don't have to choose one over another; it's all about what you enjoy, and all the games can provide fun and fellowship.

Pam