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  • Good game

    Difficult without the hints, but beautiful scenery and I like the tougher games.
  • Awesome game

    Awesome graphics and storyline 😊
  • Awesome Game

    I love this game. It has different ways to keep you interested in playing.
  • Love it

    First time playing. Really enjoying this addition to my Hidden Object Addiction
  • Addictive and fun

    I am still on the first level but it is very addictive. The graphics are great too. If the rest of the game is as good it will be great. If you like solving puzzles, then this is for you.
  • Most excellent

    This is a very good puzzle adventure game. Lots and lots and lots of interesting rooms. Dripping in atmosphere, with nice animations and sound. Very professionally made. Extremely good value for money too.
    Will certainly buy the second instalment made by this Dev company.
    :)
  • Looking good

    I have just started the game and it looks like it's going to be good
  • ⭐️⭐️Absolutist - Absolutely!!! 👍🏻⭐️⭐️

    I absolutely LOVE this new game! ♥️It's a huge step up from the other HO's - it's official! 😃

    (my favorite game of all time is Absolutist's hilarious Who Am I? and the follow up City of Fools, both are a MUST for any HO gamer with a sense of humor)

    It's a great new twist on the HO type games, adding a more cohesive storyline, a fun magical adventure, great crisp graphics, a useful map, a quirky cute little mouse companion (but he's so rarely used, so why bother with him and his storyline?) and hints.....all it needs is the *must have* custom level. But even without, it's been refreshing, interesting and fun......I'll update when I'm through. 🙋🏻

    I didn't quite get the eye tree puzzle, like some others, there needs to be a bit more clarity.

    👉🏻FYI: the word "hate" is misspelled: "heate" on the letter found in the beginning ...twice!! Please fix for the update. ☺️

    (But It's realistically a $3.99 game ....to justify $4.99 - it needs to include many more challenging puzzles and interactive HO's - plus bonus chapter)

    💠Princess Leah in S.F. 👸🏻💠
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  • I'm Enjoying This Nightmare! Wake Up! Wake Up!

    Warning: Critters galore for those with phobias! This was a fun and challenging game. I liked how you saw yourself at times from a different perspective and engaged in activities during the flash scenes. I also liked the use of elemental staffs with magical powers to overcome obstacles, such as a fire staff to melt icy objects. The graphics were dark, broody, and menacing with many darker colors used to achieve a mysterious, magical mood as you explore the different environments. You had a ditzy mouse helper, Jack, to reach a total of two sole objects. You had two choices of difficulty but no option to customize your settings. The inventory was labeled but not interactive. The fast teleporting map was very beneficial since it indicated available tasks. Your journal was the photo of you as the main character; it recorded the story and alerted you to new entries. The HOS were word lists with some interaction; I liked the one where the torch lit up the areas. You can zoom in to enlarge the scenes. There were more puzzles than HOS. The puzzles were varied and fun; two types were a match 3 game and the other where you place stars on a board in different set placements to make them all fit. Items were well-hidden throughout the scenes, which created a challenge. But many scenes were very dark making it hard to see and find items to acquire. In addition, I think that the developer did not do the beautiful scenes justice by neglecting the gorgeous artwork. Background animations should have been included to bring focus to the many fine intricate details visible, such as adding movements and noises upon touch throughout. They also could have included a bonus chapter and some collectibles for the price of $4.99. Still, the game was lengthy, smooth, and glitch free. I did enjoy it, and you will too.
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  • Good so far

    Like it very much

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