Considering that your target demographic is women over the age of 50, I do not think that choosing The Three Musketeers was a wise choice. Dumas is very dull, and the storyline was convoluted and confusing. The general tasks were enjoyable, but I didn’t like most of the mini-games. They were either rotational in nature or involved using manual dexterity, a feat that was almost impossible and I had to try multiple times to complete those types. The HO scenes at least had a decent variety, although I detest any which involve runes. One should be able to enlarge the screen in HO mode. Elephant is the only developer who does not provide that necessity. We pay enough and should be able to do so! The game was very glitchy, and suffered from a marked lack of touchscreen sensitivity on the gameplay interface. It was also quite difficult to find collectible items because the graphics were intricate, small, and lacked visual acuity. At least inventory was labeled and the map functioned properly.
This game was not my cup of tea; I loved the first one and this sequel was a big disappointment. My rating is 2 stars, and I am being generous. It is apparent that Elephant purchased reviews, because I read the gamers’ reviews and there’s no way it could have been 4.6 out of 5 stars; it doesn’t add up.
I would not suggest purchasing this annoying, glitchy snoozefest.
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