Well it was a little too stilted for me, not smooth to work with, AND annoying sounds attatched to some of the games, the worst being the 3 electric saw game. and untill its completed the noise of the electric saws go on and on, even when youve moved to different scenes, to search for the final objects to play it. that was a big no no for me, its so intrusive that i had to totally mute sound, and thats annoying. so i'm not going to buy this. needs to go back to the drawing board, before marketing it, sorry guys
Your librarian friend wants your help as a journalist – he’s found an ancient book that is still unfinished. Can you save the world in the book before their story ends?
very pretty graphics and very easy puzzles, ideal for an restful way to pass the time, but nothing to really get the juices going. ideal for youngsters and beginners, not for me though, but it is a nice little game, and my only reason for recommending it
Travel from the deepest trenches of the Atlantic Ocean to the awe-inspiring wonders of Mars as you solve the greatest archeological puzzle known to man: the origin of Atlantis.
not for me i'm afraid, game not that enchanting, rather bitty in fact, but some it seems are easily pleased, for me to give full marks it has to have perfection in my eyes and this does not. an ok game for beginners, as its not too exactlting, id recommend it just for that. Sorry developers, storyline not that clear, and i like it streamlined as far as the story is concerned. ok for beginners
i found it more oriented toward children of 9 upwards. very little challenge to tempt me to buy, i may consider it when its on offer at $2.99 just to pass the time. but some fishies here like it, trial it first though
DISSPOINTLINGLY! far too many hidden object scenes, which did distract you from the story. when you solved a problem for each ghost, you did not always see that resolved, the game shot off somewhere else, so sorry folks but i dislike disjointed gameplay. If your main interest are the HO scenes then you'll get a great deal of it here, but as far as i'm concerned to many of them which disrtacted from the storyline.
Well am i glad i bought this, i hate hidden object games as a rule, but not this one! i choose adventure with minimum ho scenes, but they are scarce these days. It is very interactive, with shadow outlines of objects to find and use, so much less tedious than finding useles hidden objects, i loved that. Puzzles are very nice also. Liked the atmosphere very much. Not a hard game to play i just ambled through, mind you i did rely on my hint button though, which is not usual, but i reckon you'll forgive me that as i am 73, lol great game
Travel from the deepest trenches of the Atlantic Ocean to the awe-inspiring wonders of Mars as you solve the greatest archeological puzzle known to man: the origin of Atlantis.
well i was very peasantly surprised! i did not think i would like a sci fi game, especially as i'm 73 yrs old, but it was fantastic, and very interesting, lovely graphics and voice overs, i didnt not use my strategy guide once, so you can easily play the SE bonus chapter a good length, though with it takes him bak where he sort of began, and ended abruptly, but i guess this was because i wanted the game to continue hahaha, i recommend it
Not brill in the techy dept, but one does not want it in this game. its plain old fashioned, and i like it that way. The rest has already been said by others, i like the game