User Reviews: Amaranthine Voyage

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  • Pathetic

    The story was awful, worse than none at all. If you just like collecting stuff and doing puzzles, it might be okay. But nothing hung together. It didn’t make sense.
  • Meh

    I was going to pass on purchasing, after a mediocre trial, but i was intrigued by the hidden objects, so I bought it, and wish I didn’t. The map isn’t intuitive, half the time you have to tap repeatedly to get an object to fit where you know it should go, and there is so much pointless back and forth that I am constantly using the map. The story is boring. I recommend that you pass on this one.
  • Would have been nice to play but...

    I would have played this but the thing kept crashing on me every time I touched the bug. To bad. Not worth it don’t buy.
  • Glitches

    Right away the hook that was supposed to attach to the Boulder get stuck in a tree or branches or whatever either way I could not move the hook I had to turn the game off delete it and reinstall it
  • I enjoyed it

    Kept me entertained throughout.
  • AMV Does It Again

    The story is great and imaginative. The hops are very good and mixed. I especially like the challenging puzzle. Well worth the discounted price.
  • Meh

    Yes, it's creative and cool when developers create whole new worlds. But sometimes they get carried away with whole new items and unique interactive areas. So a funky-shaped item means nothing to the player until they stumble upon a funky-shaped insert. Or strange alien tech means nothing to the player and thus we'd have no idea what to do with it.

    Which means, without the black-bar tips, many areas in this game ended up being a tap and drag all the inventory items to see if it'd work or not... which gets tedious.

    So the game is more about guesswork and luck... Not about logic and intelligent action

    Btw...research "The Bone Wars" ...we are being lied to about dinosaurs
  • Amaranthine Voyage: The Burning Sky by LynxMinx

    Despite the refreshing storyline (dinosaurs plus advanced technology) and archaeology themed adventure, I didn’t love this game. It had both positive and negative aspects, but if it didn’t keep me entertained, what was the use?
    You could customize settings. The graphics were magnificent, although they lacked clarity. The cut-scenes were mesmerizing. I actually understood the storyline. Inventory was labeled and interactive and there were complex items to assemble. There was an excellent marked teleport map to transport you instantaneously between locations. At each location you must collect a cave drawing symbol. The gimmick in this game was a kinetic beacon; I won’t go into details. The HO scenes were typical of EIPIX; there was nothing fabulous about any of them but there was variation. You were also given the option to play a bubble popper game. I was not impressed with the variety of puzzles/games. They were either extremely simplistic or fell under the boring rotational genre, leaving me with an overwhelming sense of tedium. Once again, EIPIX fell short on quality assurance, because there were touch screen sensitivity issues at play, while trying to apply inventory items and also when trying to combine them during the HO scenes. In addition, this game was extremely short, inclusive of the bonus adventure. I don’t believe I will want to replay this game, but I purchased it for lack of something better to do.
    I enjoyed the gorgeous scenery and the basic gameplay but not much else. My review will stand at 3 stars.
    Note to KimTwilight: at least Bordan was cute!
    Happy gaming everyone!
  • Exciting Adventure

    One suggestion: please make the fresh rate 5 seconds for uninterrupted game play.

    Otherwise, beautiful graphics, many colorful and inventive HOPs and puzzles. “Signs” to find in each location (white silhouettes of various prehistoric animals). Button on each page lights up when finding an object.
  • Amaranthine Voyager

    I game will not open

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