After Shaban's sheep are stolen by thieves, he sets off on an epic adventure to get back what belongs to him. Help Shaban on his journey in this intriguing hidden object adventure game!
I just finished playing this game with my 6-year-old daughter. You play with two sweet little characters, Shaban himself, and his baby sheep, as they go off to rescue his 4 other sheep from some bandits. In this way, and because there is no language, it seems a lot like Samarost, which my daughter also liked a lot. It wasn't too hard. (I have to laugh that some people were complaining about the wires games. My daughter did all those games completely unaided.)
The graphics and style are beautiful and cute. I dislike HO, as it seems like work, but there weren't too many in this game, and the ones in this game weren't too bad. We had to go to a walkthrough online about 2 or 3 times to continue the game, and that's okay. I see this game as one my daughter will go back to on her own as we really did like the story and beauty a lot.
I wish I knew how I found out about this game. I would love to find more like it. The game is intuitive to play, doesn't really need a walk through. All the characters are well drawn and interesting. The dialogue is very funny, the voice acting is very good. The storyline is great. Not a typical adventure game, really in a class by itself. Has to be one of the best games, I've ever downloaded from Big Fish Games.
In Tulula you are on a quest to rescue the islanders from the evil Vulco. However, there is no stress at all in this game. Everyone's friendly, the pace is easigoing, each scene has a rainbow of colors, the music is tropical and cheerful, you get medals and flags, and get to build a village with the "talents" you earn playing each scene. My 6-year-old daughter played this with me, then played it by herself a few times (with me doing some of the reading). The friends that come over to our house, all play this game with her. Of all the games, I've gotten from Big Fish, this was far and away the winner of them all. I yearn for more games just like this one.