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Stat Summary
 
  • Average Rating:
    3.7
  • Helpful Votes:
    166
 
  • Reviews Submitted:
    24
  • First Review:
    May 29, 2017
  • Most Recent Review:
    November 2, 2024
  • Featured reviews
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Spartina's Review History
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Experience a steampunk hidden object adventure full of gothic horror and fascinating puzzles!
 
Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
15 of 17 found this review helpful
Very Interesting!
PostedMarch 8, 2018
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Spartina
fromEvergrey, WA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Puzzle
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
I haven't given this 5 stars, since I've only played the demo, but so far, so good. This is different than many of the games I've played lately, I think the appeal is the steampunk theme, and an interesting storyline. The puzzles were fairly easy with familiar types (ie, 5 symbols in 5 rows & columns). I do have to confess that if I approached a mansion in the fog, and the owner emerged to yell that it isn't safe for me, specifically, I would so be outta there. Of course, there would be no game if logical minds prevailed. Big plus, no little helpers have arrived on scene, yet. The voices are well recorded, and I appreciate being able to turn off the sparkles and glimmers.
+13points
15of 17voted this as helpful.
 
The forest fairies are once again in need of help! Use the magic of numbers and logic to free the captive forest creatures.
 
Overall rating 
Hated it.
1 / 5
2 of 3 found this review helpful
Glorious colors, but poor game design
PostedMarch 4, 2018
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Spartina
fromEvergrey, WA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Puzzle
Fun Factor 
Awful
1 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Poor
2 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Awful
1 / 5
After reading the reviews criticizing colors & backgrounds that blended together, blanks, and black tiles making this game nearly impossible to play, I assumed I would have no problem what.so.ever. !!My Sincere Apologies To All Other Reviewers!! Mea Culpa.
So, to add to their complaints, some of the colors used in the tile set are virtually identical to others, with nothing to differentiate them like texture, and it was so aggravating to keep getting errors when I Right-clicked on tiles that should have been blanks only to find out they were part of the puzzle. grrrr.
These may seem like trivial problems, but there's no way I'll be purchasing. It really needs a design re-work to separate the puzzle from the background, and the tile colors from one another. I was so excited to see the beautiful backgrounds and colors, but won't be using even my free coupon on this game. Please!! Fix these problems!
I don't recommend this game.
+1point
2of 3voted this as helpful.
 
Become the hero of your own chapter in Tiny Tales: Heart of the Forest.
 
Overall rating 
Hated it.
1 / 5
5 of 11 found this review helpful
poor and aggravating game play
PostedAugust 27, 2017
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Spartina
fromEvergrey, WA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Brain Teaser, Hidden Object, Puzzle
Fun Factor 
Awful
1 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Awful
1 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Poor
2 / 5
Storyline 
Poor
2 / 5
After reading the reviews I thought: hmmmm, it's a silly cartoon, but the colors and illustrations are great so I'll go ahead and buy it, who doesn't need a little silly? What a mistake. I found the underlying quality of the programming to be so poor, it was almost like playing something from 2008 or 2010. The bunny's oddly rocking rear end as it "dashed" away should have clued me in. The cursor and tool tray interaction was terrible. I had to click over and over again to retrieve items to use, then the window wouldn't open again without backing out of the puzzle or scene then back in again to re-activate it.
It speaks to my stubbornness that I even played the bonus chapter (more like bonus verse it was so short). The hero was running along a path while his hands made the most bizarre movement. At first I thought he was crawling since they were sort of waving up and down in front of him. Really? Really. The story that could have been okay never resolved... ongoing tepid competitive encounters apparently led to romance, and an absent father's seeming complacence in the near destruction of the World, and failure to return to his ever suffering wife were highly unsatisfying. He did get to continue dressing up as high-priest for the beavers, however, so I guess that was better than being with the wife he claimed to adore. And how did he, as priest, not know there was something horrible and rotten going on in the cave?
I nearly gave this 2 stars, there were some interesting story aspects, and the puzzles were alright. But good grief, the underlying kludgy game play and poor mechanics just made for a miserable waste of time and with such poor handling of the story, when it could have easily been fun, leaves me no choice. I confess that I'm ticked because I chose this instead of the demon-laden, bloody, horror show that I was also considering. But any game that makes me feel this crabby truly deserves 0 stars.
I don't recommend this game.
-1point
5of 11voted this as helpful.
 
The City of the Ancients must be rebuilt, but the mystery of the Mosaics runs ever deeper.
 
Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
5 of 7 found this review helpful
Good, but....
PostedMay 29, 2017
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Spartina
fromEvergrey, WA
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Puzzle
 
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Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
While I agree with much of what's already been said, for me there was a major drawback to this game. This might sound silly to others, but the colors in the actual mosaics were drab, drab, drab. Lots of browns, beiges, mustards, weird brick reds, slate blues: grey is added to nearly every color in the puzzles. Really depressing to my eyes. What's strange is that the backgrounds and village illustrations are the complete opposite: bright, sunny, fantasy colored castles and skies. Bizarre. I really enjoy the nonogram & mosaic games, but confess that since I already live in the Ever-Grey State, I prefer not having to look at more grey while frittering away the time. ugh.
If this doesn't bother you, then you'll likely enjoy this game, especially with a free game code or on sale! Definitely worth running through the demo, it was very simple initially, but got more complex quickly.
I recommend this game!
+3points
5of 7voted this as helpful.