Sherlock Holmes has wrestled with his arch-nemesis Professor Moriarty at Reichenbach Falls, and all clues point to Sherlock having been thrown to his death! Can you place all of the images, given the clues? Is this the end? Is this The Final Problem?
Reichenbach Falls is a game of logic and deduction. It provides 15,000 puzzles in each of six sizes and two types (the
above is a small size 4 puzzle in its solved state). The goal of each puzzle is to locate all of the images.
One image is located in each cell. Notice the "chess board" backgrounds. This is because most of the clues are based upon the movement of chess pieces.
Clues indicate that images are one cell away from each other either horizontally, vertically or diagonally, or they're in the same row, column or diagonal,
or they're a "Knight's move" away from each other. A Knight (or 'Horse', as some poor misguided folks call the Knight...) moves either
one square in one direction and then two squares at a right-angle, or it moves two squares in one direction and then one square at a right angle.
The demo is fully functional, but has a limited number of puzzles. Additional image sets
Once downloaded, install these into the IMAGES folder of your RF folder. For example, if you
installed Reichenbach Falls in the default location of C:\EKS\RF, then you would install these image sets in C:\EKS\RF. The files in
this section are EXE files, so once they're downloaded, just run them like any other program and they will unZIP themselves to whatever
folder you specify (a dialog will prompt you for your preferred folder). The files will actually get placed in the IMAGES sub-folder,
because that sub-path is included in the ZIP file, but you shouldn't need to worry about that.
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If you don't have to have a Paypal account, when you get to the Paypal site, just click on the "If you don't have a PayPal account?" link and they'll submit the charge to the credit card of your choice. To order by mail or phone, see Contact us. Reichenbach Falls DOWNLOAD $19.95 The demo and licensed versions are identical, except that the demo version has limited numbers of puzzles, and the licensed version may have additional support files (like extra image sets). So, if the demo version works for you, the licensed version will, too. If the demo version doesn't work for you, neither will the licensed version. Generally, you don't need to un-install a demo version before installing the licensed version. The licensed version will install right over the top of the demo version and use all of the settings you've already created with the demo version. NOTE: You can not upgrade your licensed version by installing a newer demo version over the top of the licensed version. You would just end up with a demo version. |