User Reviews: Labyrinths of the World

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  • Entertaining

    Having fun with this one.
  • karen

    I LOVE ❤️ these games AMAZING 😉
  • Excellent

    It has been awhile since I bought a new game. I am glad I picked this one.
  • A pleasant surprise

    So often these games are thrown together with no coherent plot. This was a delightful departure from that. Well thought out. Lovely graphics. All in all a fun experience.
  • The devils tower

    I usually hold most games up to the Ravenhearst series. To me those have been the best of the best so far.
    This game was really close. The story line was clean and interesting. I didn’t have to guess what they wanted from me, I didn’t have to marry anybody. Pleasant also was not having to check the map constantly to figure out where to go. The story flowed very nicely and made some sense as far as sci-fi goes. The inventory was near enough to the “action” that I remembered what the items were for. And no back and forth- find an item here-use it way back there. I loved the graphics and the colors and the puzzles. I am not very good at the shoot the colored balls game and I’m not very good at drawing around the screen so I skipped those but other than that the games were do able. I wish there was a better way to wipe out the bag guy- push him off a wall or cliff or something. To wrap it up I liked the game. I am going to enjoy the bonus game thanks.
  • Outstanding!

    Wonderful adventure with crisp clear graphics and a lot of special effects. Loved the storyline, character voiceovers, interactive hidden object scenes, unique puzzles as well. Developers did a Great job 😀 creating this game. Another plus was the collectibles to find and a transporting teleport map.
    Great entertainment - Really pulls you into the story. Highly recommend picking this one up. Looking forward to the next installment of this series. Happy New Years 🎉 fellow gamers!
    Ready for more New Releases & Thank You Big Fish for hearing our request for more New Releases a week.
    KdBoots 🤠
  • This "Labyrinth" is "Devilish" Fun!

    There's nothing refreshing about the worn-out storyline of saving a kidnapped family member from the clutches of an evil-minded entity. With that said, this series always captivates me with its incorporation of mystical details within otherworldly settings, as well as the highly intriguing gameplay. In this game, the scenery is diversified in appearance; and the wacky devices/contraptions infuse a scientific edge into the ambiance. This developer excels at creating effective animations that help one feel connected to the environment; be sure to explore every section of each scene to amuse yourself with such wondrous details, such as leaves falling off the trees. The coloration is typical of this developer, with bright and vibrant colors popping out from the darker monochromatic background.

    You can customize your settings. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. In custom mode, the teleport map facilitates brisk travel to labeled locations and indicates available actions. Furthermore, you can choose to let the map indicate that collectibles are ready to be acquired in a particular location. Moreover, I appreciate the benefit of the collectible indicator buttons, which are placed over the inventory bar, to alert a player of pick-up ready collection items. Transition between scenes is smooth and quick; no glitches to report.

    The varied HOSs are highly interactive and include embedded mini puzzles. A few are story driven, as you learn parts of the backstory. I love that this developer allows a player to enable a preferred difficulty setting for their puzzles; it creates a more challenging level of gameplay for some of us. I became frustrated with one puzzle in which you place yellow brackets, structured with holes that connect to one another, on a turning wheel. I achieved a solution that apparently was not accepted because the puzzle must have been programmed to acknowledge a specific solution. I was forced to check the SG, which I never do, to complete the puzzle. There are several sets of collectibles to discover; pay attention to the close-ups as well.

    I'm underwhelmed by the storyline; however, it's the gameplay in this series that always catches and maintains my attention. The components that I desire in a well-rounded HOA are there, but I am a bit bored with the plot. This is why I've deducted a full star, thus rendering this game a 4-star rating.
  • Pretty Good Game So Far

    I have not finished this game yet, but I am enjoying it much more than I thought I would. The games are fun, and the story is an integral part of play. That’s important to me. The HOPs so far are just okay. I may have more to report after finishing. Hint: stay away from the Christmas games...all 3 are awful!
  • Too tiny to see

    Text is too tiny to see and it fades out before you can read it.
  • Too Short!

    As much as I enjoy Bigfish games, it’s getting to where the price per game is going up and the size of the games are going down. There’s too many cutscenes which cuts into getting to actually play the game. The old ninety nine cent games were huge and actually took more than a couple sittings to finish the game. I doubt I’ll be buying anymore games from Bigfish as I honestly can’t justify the expense.

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