User Reviews: Dark Parables

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  • Long and fun.

    I like the payables series. The puzzles unique. The stories intriguing
  • LoveI IT!

    I have a stressful job. This game takes me to a whole other world. I recommend this game to everyone
  • Exquite art! Great story! The graphics are wonderful!

    I’d play any game by this group!
  • Fun

    Love all the Dark Parable games. They are. Fun and. Challenging.
  • Barely worth $2.99

    I don’t like fragmented object games. I like good old hidden objects. So this game didn’t satisfy me. I gave it 3 stars because the graphics were okay (just okay, not great) and it was a lengthy game. The story was kind of stupid and juvenile.
  • Spectacular Game!

    Very pleased with this games graphics, quality and scenery. I really enjoyed it!
  • Enjoyed

    Long game, lots of puzzles that require thought. Great graphics, loved Eric as a lion, great face. More than Worth the 2.99 I spent
  • Awesome!

    I just love this game!
  • Loved it

    Hops are FROGs (fragmented objects) in this game, just fair warning. This doesn’t bother me, but it might some. I like the ornate and colorful items you receive from them.
    Lovely graphics. Lots of puzzles, yay! They range from easy to medium, and are uniquely designed. The storyline is good. I do wish the Parables you collect would actually cohere to the gameplay, but I don’t think I’ve played a Dark Parables yet that actually did that. So, the stories told in the Parables, while similar to the game, are not exactly the same. It was weird to have the red riding hood sisters appear but not be more involved. The game was long. The bonus game is good. You collect fleur de lys in each scene, 39 in all. Parables are morphing objects that you find randomly throughout the game. If you want them all, I suggest you refer to the strategy guide.
    All in all, a delightful, entertaining game!
  • Queen of sands

    Love this game played it multiple times...Big Fish can’t seem to come up with new games for quite some time now, what’s up BF?

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