Short game! Good try but does not meet the standards of prior Edgar Allen Poe's.
The puzzles if you can call them that, I think of them as a nuisance, where one must drag through a worm like shape without touching the sides, for this neurologically challenged woman well, never going to happen. Think of something else please!
I enjoyed this game despite the fact there were many times I had to use 'skip' because being neurologically challenged and thus a klutz I could not stay within boundaries. I figure if these types of obstacles are popular to some I just enjoy what I can manage.
I played the entire game and the bonus game and I swear this was one weird game.
Not one that is high on my list for a replay.
I can't recall ever giving a game 3 stars. Usually I just chalk up 3 star games in a category of I shouldn't have purchased and take a hit but this one I couldn't resist awarding the 3 star rating.
Overall this was a fine game and deserving of a play
Main game seemed too short but I admit perhaps that I was engrossed so maybe I spent more time in play at one setting.
I do wish creators of storylines would consider a change in creating stories with strange creatures. Strangeness can be accomplished by using more contemporary villains.
Because I was completely enamored by the game I awarded a 5 Star Rating.
Both the main game and the bonus game provided a very good story.
The difficulty of the game was about right. The challenges one might encounter did not distract from the game players ability to stay focused on the story being told and acted out.
I played this game twice already and will be in my game list of must play again.
I am anxiously waiting for another game to appear in the series.
Please consider NOT introducing a game to the series that contains mythical creatures.