I have loved every single game that I have ever purchased from ERS Game Studios, and I have purchased most of them. Indeed, I do not even try them out any more; when I see something from their company for sale, I buy it.
'Azado: In Libro' is beautiful in artwork and music, and though I played only on the most expert mode, it was challenging enough that I had to use my hint button a time or two... or three... to find out where I needed to go next. Playability is superb; extremely user-friendly.
I love the fact that I can print out the musical scores and play them on my piano; certainly not a typical addition to most games, CE's or not.
Keep 'em coming, ERS Game Studios, and I'll keep buying.
This game is not, in the least, user-friendly. Even the tutorial does not help with anything a gamer would not learn on his or her own. It is incredibly easy to get lost and the map is so general that it does not really help with navigation.
The graphics (movie-like) are very well done and the acting is entertaining, but both are it's only saving graces, in this reviewer's opinion.
Nevertheless, if you have no qualms about going around in circles for "dark hours" on end, or, if a review like this gets your competitive juices flowing, it will definitely be your cuppa.
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Adventure, Hidden Object, Large File, Puzzle, Strategy
Current Favorite:
Lilly and Sasha: Curse of the Immortals
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Fun Factor
3/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
2/ 5
I really enjoy a dark HOG such as this, but I have come to expect a choice of how complicated a game I can choose to play. There is no choice with this game; consequently, it is much too short. I played it within about an hour and a half. With the sparkles gone, it would have been much more complicated and would have gotten a higher recommendation from me.
The music and graphics are lovely, but I quickly became tired of going from one area to another with a reload each time. Yuck!