Dear Mr. Tornquist,
I'm sure You receive many e-mails from the fans of The Longest Journey but maybe you'll have time to read this some day. I am a fresh fan of TLJ. I've never been much interested in PC games and had no idea what I was missing. Now I know. I bought TLJ last week because I'd heard about it a lot and I finished it on Friday. I enjoyed it very much, therefore I decided to let You know. I think everybody likes to be praised for his hard work :o). I just had to tell You.
The story is beautiful, it was like reading a novel. Now when I think of it, it's the story that I remember most, not the puzzles and problems to be solved. I really loved it! Only the loose ends were quite frustrating for me :) There are so many questions I have now! Is Lady Alvane really April? (I think so) Are Cortez and McAllen really dead? (I don't think so) What happened to Vangard and did the Arcadians triumphed over the Tyrens? (I have no idea) And there are many other. I don't really expect You reveal the answers to me by return :), I reckon causing such questions and endless internet discussions was what You intended. But shall we await those questions to be answered in Dreamfall maybe? Maybe You could include it in your FAQ section, I can't be the only one who asks this :o) Please! I am SO curious :o)
Anyway, I'm looking forward to Dreamfall very much. I wish You a lot of joy with Your work on this project!
Thanks for your answer in advance, in case you'll have time for it.I personally like stories that leave a lot of questions unanswered, but I also know how frustrating that can be. Unfortunately - and I guess you could see this one coming - I can't answer your questions now. That would be spoiling things. Yes, some questions will be answered in
Dreamfall; others will remain a mystery for a bit longer, but we don't intend to leave any (major) loose threads hanging. Not forever. They'll be woven into the story as it progresses.
Thanks for playing, and thanks for writing.