User Reviews: Nevertales

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  • Walker

    Freezes and you can't get it to respond
  • Meh

    I don’t love this game. I bought it but I will not finish it. Just has a stupid storyline.
  • 5 Star

    These games keep getting better and better. Puzzles are all different from the next, and very enjoyable to play. What makes this game very entertaining for me, my brothers name is Mark Taylor. What will I do when he is caught?
  • Enjoyable

    I enjoyed this game. I am not sure why others had such a hard time with the elevator, puzzles or collectible book things. I have found all of them except on the last battle of the main story and that’s because I clicked on the bad guy before I clicked on the book which is my bad. There is a map under the menu arrow but you don’t have to jump all over the place to find what you need so the map is not needed.
  • Loving it!!

    Mad Head games is notorious for creating unique and thought provoking games and this one is no exception. The storyline is complex, however very well done! The graphics and special effects are spectacular. There are morphing objects in each hidden object scene with a collectible in others. Character voiceovers are well done. Teleporting map is provided under the menu button. Love the fact that this story is out of the ordinary. I will say, one must really focus and pay attention to detail on this game. My personal opinion is that this makes it all that more challenging and intriguing.🤔 Hidden object scenes are interactive, and the puzzles can be somewhat challenging.
    Overall, this is a Very creative game & Very Well Done!
    Highly recommend taking this adventure, as you are transported to different worlds in order to catch up to the villain. Hat's off to Mad Head games for such Great Entertainment & Thank You Big Fish for releasing more games. Keeps us avid gamers Very Happy 😊
    Play & Enjoy!!!!
    KdBoots 🤠
    After reading the negative reviews on this game - Highly suggest that fellow gamers give it a chance. It is so well put together - Challenging and thought provoking yes! However, it is extremely enjoyable - guaranteed to clear. Out any unwanted cobwebs. Thank you again, to the developers for your creativity and Big Fish. Awesome Game!!!! ( p.s. It will make sense if you stick with it)
  • Collectibles?

    I have always enjoyed the Nevertales series. So this one was a must buy! BUT, there are spose to be musical collectibles in some scenes, I’m just not seeing AT ALL! In the very first scene there’s spose to be a musical instrument by the corner of the building. Am I going blind? Has anyone else found them?
  • Too Convoluted, Need Faster Refresh Rate

    Many varied and original puzzles and HOPs. Labeled inventory labels. Refresh rate is 15 seconds. I have played other games where the refresh rate is 5 seconds. Long-playing. Beautiful graphics. Worth $3.99.
  • Nevertales

    Graphics are beautiful...storyline confusing, so much, it’s very confusing to determine next logical move. I’ve had to use hint way too often. And I agree with others who say when they set sound to zero. This means we want zero noise and not have to mute our iPads.

    I have always loved Nevertales series but this one, not so much.
  • Very confusing

    The puzzles here are very confusing. There were no instructions, either, so there was guess work, especially inside the elevator, trying to follow the illustration. I followed it by lucky guesses, but I didn’t find that to be satisfying. I want to know why I’m doing things correctly. I haven’t found a map yet, either. Even on sale, I’ll pass on this one. It seems old, and haphazard.

    I used to love BF HO adventures, but that was before it was sold. The quality just isn’t there anymore.
  • Nevertales: Forgotten Pages by LynxMinx

    Truthfully I love this series but this game was not as good as the its predecessors. Mad Head does give us a good overall experience but still there are quibbles that need to be addressed. The storyline was somewhat difficult to follow at times. The graphics were beautiful but not as crisp as I would have liked. The cut-scenes were fabulous and electric. Inventory items were labeled and interactive and there were complex items to assemble. There was a marked teleport map to transport you instantaneously between locations; unfortunately you must exit the game to do so, as the map is once again located under the Menu tab, along with objectives. At each location you must find a hidden symbol, which resembles a book with a heart. Morphing objects were confined to the HO scenes, which were quirky, creative, unusual and fun to play. Most of the puzzles/ games were simplistic or repetitive; however there were a few which I enjoyed, such as the labyrinth. There wasn’t a plethora of tasks at each location, so this game was quite short even inclusive of the bonus adventure. At least the variety of tasks was interesting; I can only repair so many generators (pretty much seen in every game!)
    One thing missing from this game was Mad Head’s use of viewing objects from different perspectives, such as manipulating items by turning them upside down or backwards. There were some touch screen sensitivity issues at play when applying inventory items. However, surprising occurrences transpired when you performed certain actions. I am being deliberately vague so as not to spoil the game for anyone! In addition, I agree with KimTwilight as far as repetitive motions are concerned. It’s unnecessary and makes a game feel dated. At least Mad Head does not revisit HO scenes! This game was generally enjoyable but I cannot rate it highly when I look at the shortcomings. My true rating is 3.5 stars, and that’s being generous.
    Happy gaming, everyone! Six more weeks of winter too, except for where I live. Here we are tortured with heat all year round.

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