Very enjoyable
Different from other hidden object games & found it to be very enjoyable.
Waste of money
Game has glitched at the beginning, canโt even get passed first scene.
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Great game!
Really like this one!
Good game
I really like playing with the game need observations put not very hard i recommended to everybody
Bug in "Item Hint" Tutorial preventing me from progressing
Even though I uncheck "Tutorials" in the Mode settings. The game still gives me the "Item Hint" Tutorial where you have to drag the Item onto the "Hint" button. I try but it doesn't work and my character just says "That doesn't work". There is no option to skip the tutorial. I'm stuck at the beginning and can't progress. PLEASE FIX ASAP or I just wasted seven dollars.
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Lucy
Very good game but story a bit far fetched. Quite easy puzzles and game length very good. Graphics very entertaining and quite scary at times. All told worth a go.
Disappointed
The game would be fun if there were not so many problems. It has a lot of glitches, freezes, and crashes. If they could fix these problems, I would like this game. The way it is right now, I would not recommend it.
Waste of money-amateurish design
Didn't like anything about this game: from the glitchy hint button to the huge ugly text bar which is accompanied by an annoying sound effect. I'd prefer an EIPIX game where everything is way too small to something like this. Even the music seems like a ripoff from ERS games. I play a ton of hidden object games and this is one of the worst I've played. I could barely get through it.
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Great game from Shaman
Tired of ridiculous "nightmare non-team delete" and the ๐ญ obsessed ๐person ๐messing with many people's ratings and clicking their reviews up and other people's reviews down (as others have also mentioned) and clicking Dim's pretentious reviews up.
I wrote my original review to promote a great developer.
Great game. Sorry Shaman, I had written a review to promote your game and took it down due to their juvenile actions.
I wrote my original review to promote a great developer.
Great game. Sorry Shaman, I had written a review to promote your game and took it down due to their juvenile actions.
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Good Story But I'm "Dreaming" of Improvement!
The premise explores the trickery of the mind as the main character shifts back and forth from her world of reality, where her familiarities are true in fact, to one that conjures up figments of the imagination. You set out to save your friend's husband from an evil villain who haunts people in their dreams; consequently, you travel to his dreamworld in order to bring him back to the real world. Along the way, you are bewildered by idiosyncratic hallucinations, such as shrunken humans caught in mouse traps while being menaced by a curious cat; floating islands in which each one leads to its own peculiar enigmas; and a little gremlin that guides you to victory. The characters are caricature-like in appearance as their features are exaggerated in order to produce a comic effect; this idea of distorting their attributes plays well into the bizarre theme of the storyline. You get a diary to follow story progression. The graphics are a bit fuzzy; a tweaking of such would be a positive enhancement. You have a special difficulty mode to set your own preferences. The inventory is labeled but not interactive. A map is not included, but one is not necessary since your journey is quite linear. The HOS are all traditional word lists; variation is needed if this developer plans on competing against their more advanced-minded peers. The puzzles were mostly simple, such as moving masks to their proper positions to open a door. You collect "beyond" creatures of varying shapes and sizes throughput the locations. You will play a short bonus chapter after completing the main game. Transition is delayed for a staggering amount of time going in and out of the cut-scenes; in addition, it is toilsome to manually travel between scenes since I need to find that magic spot in order to activate the directional arrows. As demonstrated above, this game has an engaging storyline; however, some improvements are needed to achieve a more robust experience. All-in-all, I did enjoy playing this; but I'm happy that I purchased this while on sale for a mere .99 cents.
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