I found it, but there's a little embarassing thing: I don't know how to exit the room... Oh well, at least I have a screenshot.
Yes, it's not very clear on how to exit the room. Goodness, Roehm spent so much effort to get IN there, you'd think the ladies would be kind enough to have a clearly-marked exit for him...
Oh, well, no matter: have you purchased a Magic Map yet?
Update: now I got a little doubt because, when playing as a Rogue, I realised that it's possible to get inside the So maybe, before, I didn't look in the right place? Any other hints?
I suppose that I have no experience with version 1.0 of the game, so I have no idea which rooms weren't accessible then.
You are correct for the Brigand. And that means the third class must follow my second hint:
• The third secret area (covering the final class) is located in what would be Roehm's version of heaven: a building full of lovely ladies... and it's not the Red Door. Why, it's enough to bring a Tyr to Roehm's eye...
Both of these classes, Brigand and Rogue, are rather straightforward: as long as you have the necessary item and/or equipment (and the requisite skill level to use said equipment), you should have no problem getting into these secret areas.
However, you may find that once you are _in_ those areas, you will need to ensure that your skills are high enough to pilfer any of the goodies found within...
I checked it, I have version 1.1. So I should have the secret areas, right? I'm surprised that you have paid very little attention to the fact that it induces a bug: I lose access to the icon bar when attempting the action in, it seems, the right place.
Well,
If you press <Escape> to bring up the Game Menu, then click "Play" to return to game play, your Menu Bar should be restored. (I just tried this several times, and it worked each time.)
I think I found one of the places, but there seems to be a bug. How do I check what is my game's version? And if it's an old version - I bought the game on GOG, can I update it and if yes, then how?
Providing you have a version of the game that contains the secret rooms, you've got the right idea... maybe you're not at the correct bridge? (I just checked my saved games for all three classes, and each class can access its own area.)
To echo Blackthorne's offer above, if you need further help or more specifics, just ask here. We're always glad to help!
To check the game's version, it's in the bottom 1/3 of the initial start-up splash screen right after your click the game's start icon, but before the Prelude / New Game / Restore Game Main Menu. Here's an example of version 1.1 (1.1.2, actually):
(And if you don't have an updated version, contact Blackthorne; he can help you get a newer one!)
I have actually even sent an e-mail to Infamous Quests, asking about it, but have received no response. Maybe the message got stuck somewhere, for example landed in the spam folder. Anyway, I wanted to ask a question about the "Quest for Infamy Companion". It's known that there are some secret areas in "Quest for Infamy". I (again) can't find a screenshot from the one with the pool, but this is, if I remember well, a secret area too: ... Just posting it as an example. I have been unable to find these secret areas on my own. Does the "Quest for Infamy Companion" include hints on how to get there?
If I recall, no. The secret areas -- one screen for each class -- were implemented for version 1.1 / 1.2; the book mainly covers only the initial version 1.0.
• Two of the secret areas (one each for two of the classes) are located near the 'bridges to nowhere.' One is a place that wasn't able to be entered in version 1.0. The other requires Roehm to 'rise above' his situation.
• The third secret area (covering the final class) is located in what would be Roehm's version of heaven: a building full of lovely ladies... and it's not the Red Door. Why, it's enough to bring a Tyr to Roehm's eye...
On the April 2 Twitter feed for Infamous Quests, Blackthorne mentioned that the end screen of Quest For Glory 2 (referring to "Shadows Of Darkness") didn't hold up so well...
I'm not quite sure what he's talking about; it looks great to me!
More entertainment fodder for your shelter-in-place: Star Trek: Picard is now free to non-subscribers to CBS All Access.
Or, put more accurately: Non-paid subscribers. You'll still have to sign up for the CBS streaming service to watch the show, but now there's a coupon code that unlocks Picard: "GIFT."
However, as one commenter noted:
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There's no way to sign up without giving them your credit card info and having to manually cancel the subscription in the future. It's no different than any other free trial. Not sure how this is news.
I thought it would be a little odd to 'like' your post, BT, but always remember that you're in our thoughts during your trying times, and that we're rooting for you.
Sometime in the FAR distant future our Sun will become super nova and bam, no more solar system. One race of many will be erased from existence. I shouldn't really worry and even though I will have long been out of existence, I will have been truly saddened by what may have been created before the big ending!
I guess this probably ruins a few human's present day outlooks. heh heh heh
Wow. Just think how sad you'll be when you find out about the "Heat Death of the Universe"...
How do you start the new year of 2020 off right? Well, if you're the Infamous Adventures / Infamous Quests team, you release an update of their now-classic Space Quest 2 VGA game remake, of course!
Congratulations to the IA/IQ team; now at version 2.0, it's never looked better!
Hey! Space Quest 2.0 VGA version 2.0 ...
... 2.0 & 2.0 ...
... 20 + 20 ...
... 20 + 20 = 2020 ...
...and it's just in time for the arrival of 2020! I totally get it!