Grim Tales: The Heir Collector's Edition. Elephant Games has a definite winner. Another exciting adventure with the Grey family. Everything about this game is superb. Out the park, a number one hit. "Game of The Year" quality.
I was so amazed at the length, the storyline, the graphics, the great bonus chapter. What more can I give to Elephant's great team of creators & developers but a round of applause. I look forward to the next episode of Grim Tales and the Grey family.
Completed the game thanks to some great advice from the forum.
I liked the game very much as it was so different from the ones we have been playing. Imaginative scenes. Beautiful, colorful with wonderful characters. Unique storyline.
The game did have its drawbacks with trying to obtain a couple of things. I had to restart once in order to get a painting. With help from the forum was able to get the spider venom. I hope the bugs are worked out. I did save and exit the game a few times. Don't know if it helped, but was able to play the game straight through after the first restart.
The ending had me baffled. Sequel..? The game is a 5 star but knocking off one star because of the bugs.
Hopefully we will see more games like Weeping Skies in the near future.
The H.E.L.P. team is back again with another great expedition.
I really enjoyed the game but there were some areas that just seemed to drag. I did not like the ending of the bonus chapter. I felt it just sort of kept me hanging.
All in all, a really terrific game with lots to do and many locations to visit. Some of the puzzles were new to me and had me working a while to solve them. Thanks to the guide in which I had to rely on from time to time.
I really liked this game a lot. Science Fiction without HOPs are by far my favorite type of gameplay. Very different. The developers used some imagination to create this game.
The puzzles were hard enough to make you work at solving them. A few I had to skip as it was taking more time than I wanted to spend on them. I will have to go back and replay the game and try to do a better job of solving the puzzles I skipped.
Thanks to the developers and Big Fish for giving their customers a welcomed change.
Wow different and pleasantly so. I love it when a developer steps out box and gives it's customers a really unique experience.
Nice that there were live actors and the story's shift from live action to the beautiful graphics that made up the dream world was flawless. The flow was seamless.
Didn't see that ending coming until the very last of the story.
I can only say, I hope to see more from this developer.
Dark Realm: Princess of Ice had some of the clearest, colorful graphics that I have seen in a while. Loved the light, shadows and 3D effects. The characters and scenes were so well thought out and clever. Hats off to the animators, graphic designers and everyone at Mad Hat for a stellar game.
Loved the train driving dwarf and his wife and the characters in the tavern. The dungeon scenes and the dungeon guard very creative.
Great gameplay and storyline. I am just sorry the apprentice did not get his human form back. Maybe in the sequel.
Mad Hat you are my favorite of the developers. I have to go back and look at some of the other games by Mad Hat I may have not purchased yet. I am sure I have most of them.
Favorite Genre(s):Time Management, Adventure, Large File, Family
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
Tasty Blue is a wonderful, funny and exciting game for all ages.
I have played the Tasty Planet games and introduced them to my five year old grandson. He immediately was hooked. We also play the Feeding Frenzy and other like games that Big Fish offers. This game has some of the same fun aspects as the other games but offers so much more.
I love that you can challenge yourself with getting the three stars. Most of all, it is just a great fun game. I cannot wait to share Tasty Blue with my grandson when he comes to visit soon.
Please continue to give us fine games like Tasty Blue. Look forward to a sequel and many more like Tasty Blue and Tasty Planet.
I really liked the story-line. It was interesting and held my interest. I am a fan of lots of puzzles.
However, the non-existent instructions or clues on how to solve some of the puzzles had me seeing red. I skipped so many only because I was getting upset and just wanted it to end.
Too bad because it was a great story. The puzzles and hidden object scenes were awesome except for the fact on some you had no idea what to do. What were the developers thinking?
Based on the lack of instructions, I would have given this game one star but I really did like the story and most of the puzzles where easy enough to figure out.
Sorry, I wasted a free credit on this one but happy that I did not spend actual cash.