This is the fourth Azada game and I have bought them all. This latest one is a good, long game, and full of puzzles and HOS with clear pictures, so that while things may not be too easy to spot, they are possible. There is an interactive map so that coming and going isn't a drag, and the hints are helpful. I loved dressing up my little companion to match the current weather and beating up the baddies. I have to say, before I go , that I am deaf, so I cannot really grade the sound quality, but the visuals were absolutely crystal clear. Great game for fantasy lovers.
I was unhappy with this game from the off because it loaded each scene so slowly, but I love the book, so I persevered. Then the Darcy men in conversation at the ball referred to the "cute" girls and my eyebrows lifted. Not in period, surely? The crunch came when one of the HOD scenes called for me to find the "Lighter" which turned out to be a Zippo with a regency lady painted on the front. That was all for me, I'm afraid. If you're going to base a game on a famous book, you need to stick more closely to the plot.
Although I didn't think much of the storyline, I did get a lot of fun out of this game, and enjoyed every single minute of play. Especially, I liked the end-of-chapter games where you have to solve a problem for Munchhausen, and get to think outside the box to your heart's content. I loved it, maybe not for serious gamers, but for someone just looking for some fun, I would recommend it.
The graphics were wonderfully colourful and clear, but I can't comment on the sound, because I'm deaf. I can say, however that, unlike some games, this one didn't need a sound track to tell the story. The sub-titles had it all covered. The game itself gave me plenty to do and the puzzles were just the right degree of difficulty to let me feel a tingle of achievement once they were solved, without making me tear my hair out first. Heartily recommended.