There was so much shaking and movement, I could not even finish the demo. I had to skip puzzles because of all the shaking. Earthquake tremors.....boat rocking......things flashing. I was literally getting sick to my stomach. Also, too many puzzles. Forget it.
There isn't much here for Collectibles to make it CE worthy. You only have 15 notes....15 artifacts....and 51 coins to buy items to decorate a room. There are glowing indicators for these in the lower left.
You can replay 18 HOS and 15 Puzzles. There are tons more puzzles than just 15, so you take what they give you for a replay.
Way too much of this game is taken up with puzzles making this a longer game than it would be without so many. It diminishes game play, and totally imbalances it. If there weren't so many puzzles, there would hardly be any game play or story at all. After collecting all the inventory for the usual tasks and numerous puzzles, the game was more of a chore than enjoyment. I am so tired of being overwhelmed with time consuming puzzles that I just start skipping most of them. It made for more of a waste of a game than not.
Most of the HOS are more puzzle like than HOS, which I don't care for, particularly story type ones and the slider kind. It is tedious. It was like being met with more puzzles to do. There is an alternative Match 3 if you don't care to do the HOS.
I don't intend on replaying any of this, including the game which is short as well as a short bonus that was overloaded with puzzles, also. With the lack of collectibles and a short bonus, this is more worthy of a PCC than anything else.
The best part was the graphics and atmosphere. Other than that, this is just another disappointment of a new game that is imbalanced in gameplay.
Most of the time was spent with puzzles.....one right after another. I no sooner get done with one or skipping one and then there is another. Then there was a spot the difference with no skip, although there was an alternative for Match 3 which I did...just another puzzle to me. Story was interesting and graphics were nice. I liked a couple of the HOS, but that was it. I DO NOT want to spend all of my game time with puzzles or skipping them. I want to enjoy more HOS and story. This is a puzzle game. BYE.
This was originally released in the SE version in February 2019. I have the SE and have just played this demo of the CE. The only difference I see in this CE version and the SE is...and this info is from the BF sale page because in the demo the info is locked...is 5 extra HOS Areas and 3 mini games, as well as 14 wall papers. The feature of finding 100 crowns to open an Unlimited play mode and finding 60, 8 balls to open a final puzzle upon completion of the game is the same for both SE and CE versions.
There are 20 Areas to explore in the main game. You can go back and forth by accessing the Map any time you want, but I like to complete an area before moving on to another because I can complete it faster. I remember where items are and if I go back and forth between areas, it will be harder to complete that area by the lack of remembrance of items. It is more challenging to move back and forth to different places, though.
On the Menu page is HELP in the lower left, which will give you instructions as to how to play this game and I found it very helpful because there are different variations to play in each scene with your collectibles to find.
In each of the 20 Area scenes, you will collect 5 Crowns and 3, 8 Balls, not all at once. There are indicators for these at the top and these crowns and balls are only available to find in the ABC mode which is your straight word list find. If you miss these, you can play the scene again until you get them. There are also 5 Fact items, one at a time, to find in a scene that WILL be highlighted in one of the 5 cards before you enter the ABC straight list. This means that you have to play that ABC mode 5 times to acquire these, and maybe more if you missed it like I have before, because I forgot to look. The Fact items are interesting, but were not relevant to London.
In each of the 20 Area scenes are different modes of HOS.... finding silhouettes, straight list finds, matching pairs, and missing letters where you guess what the items are. Upon completion of a HOS there is one puzzles to do, such as Match 3, Spot the Differences, jigsaws, symbol linkers, and swapping puzzle picture pieces to complete a scene. The jigsaws are rather clunky, but if you just click on the puzzle piece and without effort, guide it to a place, just drop it and it will fall into place without you forcing it. The puzzles can be skipped.
Now for a real treat.....You have a GIFT SHOP where you can buy 15 gifts with the money you earn that is exactly equal to your score points. This feature is in the SE version as well. On the HO scene page, you will see a small gift box in the lower left and you just click on it....then, be sure to click on Buy which brings up your total amount of money and the different gifts you can buy for your display case....Nice.
There are three modes of play. I like the easiest with untimed and unlimited hints, then you can take your time and relax. Music is repetitive and drove me to the mute. Also, before you play a scene, it will indicate what type hos you will be playing. There is no option for you to choose the type, you play what is indicated.
There is so much to offer in this game and so many hours of gameplay to enjoy. Because of the extra scenes available in the Bonus Extras, I will be upgrading to the CE.
Although the story is ridiculous to me, this is a quiet and simplistic game that is WAY too short with a short demo that doesn't really give some a chance to decide whether they like it or not. I think the reason for the short demo is because if more time was given, we would finish the game. When my demo time was up, I had 56 minutes left and I am not a fast player. I did enjoy what I played, however, and decided to use a pcc for it.....believe me, that is all it is worth, mainly because of the short length.
It is a quiet game that is not overwhelmed with activity. Collecting of inventory....back and forth is minimal. Graphics are clear and I could see the scenes with clarity of vision. The puzzles were a bit too frequent for me and there were a couple where you move something and everything else moves that drove me to the skip. They were the most stressful part of this game.
The HOS were very BLAND with few items in them. They are also replayed with silhouettes to find. And now for the big surprise......a SKIP for all the HOS. I think it is a good idea to incorporate a skip in HOS. And I have to mention that I found it humorous to find a harmonica in the hos being called a "mouth organ"...hilarious.
For an older style game, there are 4 modes of play and in the custom mode, instead of setting your time to a specific amount of time for skips, you gauge it up to "very fast" or however you like. I always set mine to the lowest time possible and in this game I had it set for the fastest. The hints are very helpful and there is a very efficient transportable map.
Due to the incredibly SHORT length, which I was very disappointed in, this game is nothing to write home about at all. It is one I played with no desire to do so again.
If they don't capture me in the demo, it's over. This is by far one of the worst ones I have ever played. I almost feel it is a waste of time to even write about it....it's that bad.
Atmosphere started out fine, but due to the most mundane and boring gameplay, things went downhill FAST. The graphics are poor...hazy shady....like the annoying interactive HOS which are more like puzzles than HOS. They are shady hazy as well, making it a strain to see. Then there are those loathsome mini HOS where you find a few very visible items. A complete waste. The tasks are a sure cure for insomnia and not worth talking about.
It isn't enough encountering one stupid puzzle after another. There is even a puzzle to compete in the HOS, that can be skipped. There is no alternative to play in the HOS or else I would have done so. There were more puzzles to do than gameplay and I, personally am tired of it. Too many puzzles take up too much time, making a game seem longer than it really is.
There isn't much to offer for Extras....only one collectible morphing skull which there are no indicators for as to whether you have collected them or not. They are fairly visible, but are indicated in the SG if you are having difficulty finding them. The only thing these skulls are good for are using them to buy a puzzle patch to make things visible that are in the very first scene of the game...no big deal. There is a top tab that comes down in the Collectibles to show how many skulls you have, which at first, I did not know was even there. You have to hover the mouse in the upper left to find it.
You have a replay of 13 HOS and ONLY 11 puzzles. There are tons more puzzles than that if you are interested. Generally, that is always the way it is. I wouldn't want to replay any of it.
The demo ended very abruptly and was short. I really almost quit before that, however. I kept on because I was hoping it would pick up and get better, but it didn't. It was time wasted that I will never have back again. This one is DOA (dead on arrival)...big time.
-2points
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Summer Adventure 3
Join Mary and her family on their next puzzle solving summer adventure!
This is the third installment of Summer Adventure. I have them all and they are relaxing and enjoyable, especially on those days when I am feeling brain dead. At first, I thought I was playing the same edition as the previous one because some scenes looked familiar, but with a little variation. That is a good memory test right there.
You have the choice of timed or untimed. There is one Zoom scene within a scene as well as a zoom magnifying glass to help you find some very well hidden items. The zoom magnifying glass is in the lower right above the Menu. I needed to use it often.
There is the 3 star indicator after you have completed a scene. I generally only get one star and am assuming you can gain more if you replay a scene for better time, but I'm not into all that because there will be different objects to find and will end up taking me just as much time as the first round. I've attempted it in the past and it is difficult to get 3 stars and is very taxing.
Hints are unlimited. I always like to find all of the items without a hint, and it did take me some time to complete scenes because some objects are so well concealed. It is a challenge. Between each scene is an enjoyable puzzle such as connecting pipes, Match 3 and jigsaws which can be skipped. It gave my eyes a break.
The music loop is very repetitious and is just the thing to put me over the top. I was hearing that tune well after I exited the game. At least they are both different for the hidden object scenes and the puzzles. And of course, you can mute it if you like. I personally like the challenge of listening to it over and over just to see how much I can take. It is a true test of tolerance.
This is a fun game....not stressful....no running back and forth. It is a game you can just sit back, relax, take your time and enjoy the adventure.
This game is a real loser with the most boring gameplay....and TOO MANY PUZZLES that I refuse to be overwhelmed with. HOS were few and too dark with no effort put into them. I finished them in seconds. Most of the emphasis is on puzzles and the collecting of inventory, going back and forth to use it. The story is stupid. The game is short.....and most of all a BIG waste of time.
This is a lovely game with beautiful graphics and so much to offer. The Extras in this are many and the Extras section is so very impressive with a replay of both HOS and Mini Games, as well as the multiple collectibles of 27 book parts that are different shapes of items and 27 morphs. There are one of each, a morph and book part item, making that two to find in each scene. There are also 42 dragonflies that are used to purchase items to go into what looks like a doll house to me....very nice, and I wish there had been more than 12 items to buy. A great deal of work and effort went into this entire game both graphically and gameplay wise.
The biggest turn off for me in this lovely game is the unattractive, mean looking "tough broad" Vera. I couldn't stand looking at her or listening to her. She didn't belong in a game so beautiful, and to me, was out of place. It would have been nicer to have someone more attractive to compliment the game. I don't even like looking at her picture in the game promo. Yuk. She's a nightmare.
Other than a pop out tab, there are no glowing indicators for collectibles. In a game such as this with concentrated scenes, this is needed because although you CAN go back and find what you didn't at the end of the game, you do need to have the 54 collectible book parts to open what is called "The Book Worm" at the end of the bonus. I like having the luxury of having the glowing indicators for collectibles and would have given this 5 stars had they been incorporated.
The collectibles are indicated in the SG, but here's the kicker with the SG in general....the shots are so tiny and the zoom feature almost useless. I just about needed a magnifying glass to see them clearly. It doesn't have to be this way....and with all the space on the SG pages, there surely could be a larger zoom feature.
There is so much to do and see in scenes, at times I felt like I was being detained in one scene for too long of a time, especially when I had to take time to find collectibles, but the scenery is so attractive, I didn't really mind too much. It was also refreshing to have the voice accents for this, seeing that it takes place in Prague....nice touch. This is a very well balanced game with both HOS and Mini Games that I did not feel overwhelmed with drowning in puzzles.
I think this is one of the best games to be developed in a long time and I just wanted to take the time to give the credit where the credit is due.....and it is certainly due for this edition. I know for sure that I will be playing this one again.
Upon encountering a story HOP....and loathsome mini with only 12 items to find....click, click and you're done...and a FROG with a total lack of artistry, I called it quits. I refused to even finish that word find story crap while someone is reading something I couldn't care less about. It isn't a HOS to me.
The gameplay is such a bore with annoying puzzles that include a gimmick flute. I just about croaked when I had to assemble a turtle picture that looked totally unrecognizable as to what the picture was supposed to be.
The voices are a real trip grinding on my nerves. If you don't remember what one said, that's ok, just give it a click and you will hear the same sentence over and over and over. Cool.
The graphics are decent, but some scenes are so dark I couldn't see to find the stupid collectible signs or much of anything else. I needed to look to the SG to see where the collectible signs were. It sure would be nice to have some more light and clarity in these dark scenes.
This does NOT have much to offer as a CE and is going to be a short one, folks. There is a replay of 28 puzzles and ONLY 12 hos. That, right there is a turn off. No more story type or mini hos for me. They are big time cheap. The best part of this was uninstalling it. What a waste of time.