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    November 16, 2011
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    October 14, 2025
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Experience a steampunk hidden object adventure full of gothic horror and fascinating puzzles!
 
Overall rating 
Disliked it.
2 / 5
1 of 1 found this review helpful
Scarlett, I gotta ask - who ARE you talking to?
PostedMay 15, 2020
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laurakay76
fromLehigh Valley, PA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor 
Poor
2 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Poor
2 / 5
Storyline 
Poor
2 / 5
Big fan of Artifex Mundi's Enigmatis trilogy, so I wanted to try some of their other games. This one seemed interesting; a psychic child is dropped off with some nuns for reasons unknown while her father sets out to deal with some unexplained issue, and then ten years later she decides to try to find out what happened to him.
Well, the story *idea* is clever, but executed boringly. Enigmatis did a great job of 'show, don't tell.' This game, not so much. What it did show didn't make a whole lot of sense - why would Scarlett have received a letter intended for her father when they weren't even living in the same place and she hadn't seen him in a decade? Why does she have a random artifact to enhance her psychic abilities, while at the same time making it sound like she hasn't used those abilities in a very long time?
The puzzles were not challenging. I think the hardest thing I had to do was put the trolley back together, and the only reason I had trouble with that was because I couldn't find the brake pedal. The rest were so easy for me that I finished the demo in less than half an hour - and that was without skipping any of the cutscenes or dialogue.
The music was nice and the visuals are beautifully rendered. For me, the most annoying part was Scarlett's continual narration. It's both spoken and presented in subtitles. Subtitles are fine, but to hear her constantly speaking her thoughts out loud was just irritating. I came very close to muting the computer entirely. If there were no subtitles, I could sort of understand the need for her to say everything that crosses her mind, but since we could easily read the words the continuous talking made no sense.
This might be a good one for someone new to the hidden object genre, if they want to ease into this kind of game. But if you're a seasoned player, unless you've got a coupon to burn or a punch card to fill, you'll probably want to give this one a pass.
I don't recommend this game.
+1point
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 Grim Legends: The Forsaken Bride Collector's Edition
Grim Legends: The Forsaken Bride Collector's Edition
Enter an enchanting world of legends, mystery and magic, where your destiny was written in blood and the soft murmurs of true love...
 
Overall rating 
It was OK.
3 / 5
I expected more
PostedApril 21, 2020
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laurakay76
fromLehigh Valley, PA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor 
OK
3 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
OK
3 / 5
Storyline 
OK
3 / 5
I bought this without doing the demo, based on so many good reviews and also on the fact that it's by Artifex Mundi. I really love the Enigmatis trilogy, so I had high hopes for this since it's from the same people.
I'm only about ten minutes into the game, so I'm hoping that it will improve if I come back later, but so far I'm not enthused. It's a beautifully rendered but fairly bland game that runs extremely slowly on my computer. There's not much of an intro to the setting; I don't understand who these characters are or why I've been away from this tiny village or why my sister is marrying somebody she's known for a month. (Heck, in that short a period of courtship, how did they even get in touch with my character to invite her to the wedding?) No hidden object scenes yet, the puzzles I've encountered have been super simple, and I'm just kind of... bored.
I'll give it another go later, but I strongly urge players to try this one before they buy it.
0points
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 Golden Trails: The New Western Rush
Golden Trails: The New Western Rush
Saddle up for fun and become a sheriff in Golden Trails: The New Western Rush. Find the culprits behind a bank robbery!
 
Overall rating 
Disliked it.
2 / 5
Clearly not meant for a laptop
PostedApril 21, 2020
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laurakay76
fromLehigh Valley, PA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor 
OK
3 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
OK
3 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
I wanted to like it, I really did. It's a different kind of premise, the art style is pleasant, and I wanted to help solve the mystery. Jack seems like a great character. It looked like it would be a lot of fun.
Unfortunately, in order to search the hidden object scenes, I had to take off my glasses and hold the laptop ridiculously close to my face in order to see what was going on in the scene. I ran out of hints in the second scene because everything is so *small*. And one spot in the second scene kept telling me to use an inventory item, but I only had two items in my inventory and apparently they were the wrong ones, so I have no idea what I was supposed to do. By that point I had a headache threatening from the eye strain and gave up.
If they release a version I can play on my iPad, I'll give it another shot, but on my laptop it was definitely a no-go. Make sure you try before you buy in case you have a similar problem.
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Overall rating 
It was OK.
3 / 5
3 of 3 found this review helpful
Very middle of the road
PostedApril 18, 2020
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laurakay76
fromLehigh Valley, PA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor 
OK
3 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
This was my first Dark Romance game, so I can't comment on how it compares to others, but honestly, I don't understand how it can be described as a romance. Except for Gladys the fortune teller making two vague hints about it, the game doesn't really have any romance in it at all. The strongest relationship shown is the one between Robert and his sister Sheryl.
The story interested me. Thanks to some crazy time-traveling details, a reporter in 2000 is unwittingly teamed up with a historian in 1985 to resolve a tragedy. Very clever ideas were involved, and the execution was mostly good, but some of the details left me perplexed. One particular piece of evidence, which the officer claimed was rock-solid, seemed very flimsy to me.
I found the puzzles variable. I did like having the match-3 option for the HOP scenes, because some of the HOP scenes had item "lists" which were defined by shapes or by clues that made no sense to me. Some of the puzzles were reasonably challenging but not difficult, while others bordered on nonsensical and I couldn't understand the instructions. The many different collectibles were okay; I did like that the map made it clear (on casual) where you hadn't found them all.
On the whole, it was an okay game, but not one that I'd play twice. Definitely give the demo a try before you buy.
+3points
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Solve a series of devious puzzles to escape Arcana manor and uncover the dark secrets of the mysterious magician once lived there.
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
6 of 6 found this review helpful
One of the best games I've ever played - which is saying something!
PostedApril 14, 2020
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laurakay76
fromLehigh Valley, PA
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
Excellent
5 / 5
This is... wow, I'm almost not sure what to say here. The Cabinets of Doctor Arcana is pure puzzling bliss. It's easily one of my favorite games I've ever gotten from Big Fish. It reminds me (in a good way) of some of the old puzzle games of yesteryear, like The Seventh Guest.
You're trapped in the creepy mansion of Doctor Arcana, a magician who mysteriously disappeared many years ago. The doctor's mask appears to explain the situation. If you can successfully complete his challenge, and explore his clue-laden house and find the thirteen skeleton keys hidden in the eponymous cabinets, you will have bought your freedom. If you can't... well, the world will never know what happened to you.
The puzzles themselves are a delight. Most I was able to figure out on my own, which was inherently satisfying. I did have to skip a couple of the absolute most difficult ones, which made me laugh when the doctor would comment on it. (Oh yeah, he 'follows' you around and observes your every move. Get used to hearing his voice. He's a big ball of snark.) I didn't actually read it until after I was finished, but the in-game walkthrough is both helpful and hilarious.
The whole game has a wonderful mysterious feel. You have to pay attention to even the smallest details, because you never know what's going to be important. I could hardly wait to find out what those thirteen keys unlocked; I had my suspicions by the time I got to the mansion's attic, but it was still an interesting ending. Spoiler alert - the empty nature of the house can make you feel like something's waiting to attack you, but nothing ever does. You're completely alone in there, apart from Arcana's voice. For someone like me, who gets a little too immersed in their games, this was a relief because I hate jumpscares.
All in all, this was a solid purchase and not too long; I think the whole game took me maybe four hours. I might even play it again to see if I can get a better final score. Full marks to the devs, who have announced that the sequel is in progress - looking forward to it!
I recommend this game!
+6points
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 League of Light: Silent Mountain Collector's Edition
League of Light: Silent Mountain Collector's Edition
Solve the mysteries of Stoneville and escape with your life!
 
Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
1 of 1 found this review helpful
Kept me guessing all the way!
PostedApril 13, 2020
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laurakay76
fromLehigh Valley, PA
Favorite Genre(s):Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
This was my first time playing a LoL game, since they were offering it free for the Play Apart Together campaign. Of all the games I've decided to try during that, this was by far my favorite. The storytelling was really well done and well paced, the visuals and sound effects were great, and the puzzles were nicely challenging. I was honestly proud of myself for getting all of the achievements!
I also really liked the fact that at the beginning of the game, you get to choose your character's gender - male, female, or neither. All it really does is decide on how you'll be voiced, but it's still a nice little feature that gives the player some agency in the game.
The bonus chapter ends on a great sequel hook and I think I'll be looking for the next game in the series. All in all, great work, devs!
I recommend this game!
+1point
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Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
1 of 1 found this review helpful
An intriguing mystery
PostedApril 13, 2020
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laurakay76
fromLehigh Valley, PA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Time Management
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
This was one of the games being offered for free by BFG as part of the "Play Apart Together" campaign, so I decided to try it. What a beautiful game! The visuals are superb, the music is lovely, and the voice acting is very good. The story is intriguing - rather grotesque in places, especially if you think about it too much, but well conceived and executed. Puzzles are engaging and I rarely needed the hint button. The bonus chapter was a nice addition too. All in all, a well-done game!
I recommend this game!
+1point
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 Maze: Subject 360 Collector's Edition
Maze: Subject 360 Collector's Edition
From the makers of the Rite of Passage series comes a ground-breaking new series that's as creepy as it gets.
 
Overall rating 
It was OK.
3 / 5
1 of 2 found this review helpful
Too disturbing for me
PostedApril 11, 2020
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laurakay76
fromLehigh Valley, PA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor 
OK
3 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
OK
3 / 5
I gave this a go because BFG is so generously providing some free games during the pandemic. (Love you guys.) But unfortunately, it's not for me. This is just plain unsettling. I'm not a horror movie fan, since I don't find being scared to be particularly entertaining. The first room wasn't too bad, but I didn't get much farther because I realized I wasn't having fun.
The graphics are top-notch, the music is appropriate, and the voice acting is very good. The puzzles are challenging, from what I saw. If you're into the horror genre, then definitely download the free trial because this one is for you.
0points
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Can you uncover the secrets of Crimson Hollow in time?
 
Overall rating 
It was OK.
3 / 5
2 of 2 found this review helpful
Mixed feelings on this one
PostedApril 7, 2020
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laurakay76
fromLehigh Valley, PA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor 
OK
3 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
OK
3 / 5
I'm a little backwards with the Grim Tales games, because the only one I've played completely to this point was Guest From the Future. I went into this one because of what happens in that one and who the identity of a certain character is; I wanted to see what happens to bring about that situation. (I did try the first game, way back when it was released, and it wouldn't run on my old computer. I then pretty much forgot about the series until Detectives United came into being.)
I very much liked Guest From the Future, but I'm less enthused with Crimson Hollow. I was enjoying it for a while; it's well animated, the sound quality is excellent, and the puzzles are mostly very good.
I would say the latter third of the game is where I got soured on it:
- The story starts out very intriguing but gradually delves into the nonsensical.
- I don't particularly like Dorian, although the nod to The Picture of Dorian Gray is appreciated because I'm a literature nerd. He's handsome, sure, but he feels slimy to me.
- One room went completely pitch black at one point, and I don't know if that was a glitch or if the game is actually programmed that way because it didn't stop me from proceeding with the game.
- The final boss battle was incomprehensible to me. The instructions were not at all clear and I couldn't understand what I was supposed to do. It said I was supposed to pick pairs of matching runes, but that didn't actually work and then I'd get hit by the boss. I ended up waiting for the skip button to fill and just bypassing the whole thing, which made an anticlimactic ending just that much more anticlimactic.
I really want to like this series, because I'm a big fan of Detectives United and I love Anna in those games. But Crimson Hollow just rings hollow for me.
+2points
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 Reflections of Life: Tree of Dreams Collector's Edition
Reflections of Life: Tree of Dreams Collector's Edition
For 25 years, you thought you had no family. But one night, a man steps through a mirror from another world, claiming to be your uncle... changing your life forever.
 
Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
1 of 1 found this review helpful
Got time to kill? This is a good one for that!
PostedMarch 29, 2020
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laurakay76
fromLehigh Valley, PA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle, Strategy, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
I honestly don't remember buying this game, but it was in my game manager and I'm stuck inside on a rainy weekend so I gave it a go. This is a beautiful game, with nice music and very good voice acting. The puzzles are decently challenging, but not so bad that I needed to use the hint button constantly. Above all, though, like I said, it's a LONG game. The base game lasted for hours.
My only real criticism: in almost every scene in the game, there are four hidden 'leaf' images. I say images, but they're almost more like holograms. They are extremely difficult to spot, being pretty nearly translucent, and I feel like I devoted more of my game time to trying to find all of those than it really merited. Being somewhat visually impaired, I found this feature to be frustrating. Find them all and you unlock a second bonus chapter - now, that is a good reward, and I haven't seen the option of a second bonus chapter in any other game, so props for that! I just wish the things hadn't been so difficult to find.
On the whole, this was definitely worth the CE price and enjoyable.
I recommend this game!
+1point
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