Agent P Question...

amberama76

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When doing the Agent P missions, are they designed where you can do them as you casually tour the pavilion or is it more like you can't really enjoy the country's pavilion and do the mission at the same time because you are too busy following clues and looking for stuff (or whatever it calls for)
 
They have changed the phones now, but when I did it (Kim Possible version) you can stop between clues, but the phone will keep ringing you every couple of minutes until you answer for the next section. I got caught in The American Adventure trying to shut it up!
 
You'll probably want to complete your mission and then do any looking around the pavilion you still want to do. You will walk all around the pavilion, but you might be looking at things so closely that you'll want to step back and get a broader view at some point. And many of the missions won't take you into any of the gift shops at all. Some will take you into one. If you really want to shop, you'll probably want to go back when you're done. But overall, I think that doing the missions does take away a little of the time you'd otherwise devote to touring the pavilion. In other words, you don't take the entire amount you'd normally spend looking around the pavilion plus the entire amount of time it takes you to complete the mission.
 
You'll probably want to complete your mission and then do any looking around the pavilion you still want to do. You will walk all around the pavilion, but you might be looking at things so closely that you'll want to step back and get a broader view at some point. And many of the missions won't take you into any of the gift shops at all. Some will take you into one. If you really want to shop, you'll probably want to go back when you're done. But overall, I think that doing the missions does take away a little of the time you'd otherwise devote to touring the pavilion. In other words, you don't take the entire amount you'd normally spend looking around the pavilion plus the entire amount of time it takes you to complete the mission.

This is completely true. I would add though that it goes both ways -- there are things you might not see because you are engrossed that you would see casually, but I have always felt that I and my kids noticed details and theming while we were playing the game that we would have otherwise overlooked because we weren't looking closely enough.
 


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