The game has an annoying music which repeats itself. There is truly nothing special about the artwork or the story itself, although for a change you're not a detective but a costume designer. Basically, you get to face your sister's demons... Good thing it has a bonus round since the main game is on the short side. I think the bonus game is more interesting than the main story, which is a first! (but not necessarily a bad thing) final score: 3,7
You must find collectible figurines and flowers. The game overall is a bit abstract, a bit absurd... That's the Surface alright. I think I liked the previous one better, but it has a good gameflow and was super pleasant! final score: 4,1
final score: 4,1 You must find collectible figurines and flowers. The game overall is a bit abstract, a bit absurd... That's the Surface alright. I think I liked the previous one better, but it has a good gameflow.
final score: 3,8 You get to collect hidden signs. What a colorful and joyful game. Although it interrupts the celebrations of the Calavera, the Night of the Dead, it's really fun. The music is bad and to some puzzles, the explanations aren't clear or enough. Apart from that, there are some unique puzzles, like the one with the folding suitcases in the end. A quite enjoyable game for a Sunday afternoon!
You collect owls, morphing objects, and of course colored roses. The female narration is somewhat unnatural in contrary to the divine butler. Although the artwork could use a touch-up, this game has a super cool gameplay rhythm which makes it even more fun to play. And without any breaks, I might add! It consists of some clever ideas, like the flying candle, so I guess this is my new fav.
Find mortarboards (graduation hats) in every scene. Oh, and if you're wondering where the Menu button is, to quit at any time, it's on upper left side! Although I'm not crazy about the futuristic artwork or the movement of the camera, overall it has been a very pleasant game, with good flow and some pretty unique puzzles that got me thrilled! So yes, this time going back to university was worth it.
Not crazy about the gameplay: to drag a zipper or rotate a picture, where you actually use your mouse to mimic the movement... Not crazy about the artwork either: too rough and gloomey. Puzzle pieces qualify as morphing objects -beats me why. I usually play and finish a HOG within a day or two. With this one, I played a little, then left it aside and then the next day, and the next one. It didn't won me over and this says a lot! So for me, it's a clean 3 out of 5 on every aspect!
Wow! Talking about improvement and that was an overall one. You get to collect cards and morphing objects in the form of a rose, not very easy to spot though. It is really fun to play this game, both gameplay-wise and from the puzzle perspective. The artwork needs an even more refinement, in my opinion.
Not the best of graphic art, a bit outdated and without much detail. But it's always nice, when you have to do a lot with a specific object, to not have to wait for a liquid to be spilled for example before you use the next one. From the very first moment you start on with some unexpected action. Good tempo. Only big disappointments the lack of bonus game, so it's on the short side.
Collect morphing cursed items and coins. Of course you have your very special glasses, through which you see the past. After spotting a "past" scene, you can interact with it. I liked the atmospheric music that was present from time to time to which I always pay attention! Some puzzles were greater than others and I appreciate the fact that you can interchange between the difficult and easier mode for them. The game has an excellent gameflow and suspense! So, kudos!