Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Puzzle, Time Management
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
I rarely look forward to a game as much as I have with this one. I played the demo from another site and I have been checking BigFish daily to be able to get it as soon as it hit. The storyline, as has been the case with these games lately, is a tear-jerker. I wouldn't be surprised if i ugly cry on this one. The gameplay is not so hard that it's impossible, but it's not so easy either. I definitely encourage everyone to try it out.
I thought this was a really good game. However, I know I am really late to the game on this one, and no one may see these posts, but I had to get this off my chest. This storyline was taken directly from an Agatha Christie book And Then There Were None. As I played the game, I thought hmm this seems similar. And then I was like this is really similar. They did not end the same, but for those who have read the book and played this game... I wondered if anyone else made this connection? That being said, the puzzles were ok and the HOG scenes were just ok. Nothing really spectacular.
Dark Tales™: Edgar Allan Poe's The Mystery of Marie Roget Collector's Edition
(52)
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
It seems all of the Emily Delicious type games now are meant to make you cry. I sobbed at times on this one, just a warning, but I tend to be emotional anyway. The gameplay is challenging, but not impossible like Cathy's Crafts. There's a guinea pig to find in every level and he can be hard to spot. Overall it is an excellent storyline and a good game. A definite buy if you're a fan.
Cathy is chasing the dreams of others instead of her own. But once she discovers her passion, her strength will be put to the test. Will Cathy stay true to herself?
I normally love the Delicious series of games and this one is made by the same people. However, it was the hardest game to progress in I have ever tried. I couldn't even get one star and I was playing in the beginner level. I gave up after the second level in the second chapter.
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Time Management, Puzzle
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
4/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
I really liked this game. The storyline was different and the style of HOS was very fun. You were finding items with a purpose instead of junk. The puzzles weren't very hard either. I enjoyed the game very much.
I thought the graphics were good, and really not that many HOG scenes for a hidden object game. The puzzles were not that hard. The storyline had been done before, but the ending was a surprise and even made me tear up. Very good game.
A murderous figure in a red mask haunts the streets of a small French town, and the mayor needs your help to track him down. But you soon discover that the mysterious Red Masque might not be the real criminal…
I get upset when stories are so changed from the original that they don't even resemble the story at all. That is what has happened here in that the storyline of this game does not follow the short story in the least bit. However, it's still a good game. The puzzles and HOG scenes seem easy, the graphics are okay, and i like the addition of achievements and a kitten. I think it would be worth the money.
When the entire audience disappears from a film screening at an old theater, you must go behind the scenes to find out who is running the mysterious Nightmare Cinema.
I only played the demo and LOVED it! There are many achievements, collectables. The graphics are great, no lag time at all. The storyline may not be the most original, but at least it's a different take on it. I am certainly going to be buying this.
I was excited to see this sequel, and was sooooo disappointed. There was more occult references than I'm comfortable with (and I love the more "dark" games). The game itself dragged on and I finally quit before the end. I loved the first Sacra Terra but this was awful.
I don't recommend this game.
+3points
6of9voted this as helpful.
Dreamscapes: The Sandman
Be the one to save Laura from her nightmares
Overall rating
4/ 5
1 of 4 found this review helpful
Good Game, but Not Great
PostedMarch 15, 2013
AmandaLSW
fromOhio
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Time Management
Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
3/ 5
Level of Challenge
3/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
I played the premium edition of the game on another site. I found the game to not be much of a challenge (no walkthrough needed at all). Storyline was good, but I felt there could have been more. I wasn't bothered by the "to be continued" at the end, because to me it felt like the story line for this one was well ended and they really just set it up for a second in a series. No hidden object scenes. Achievements made the game better, but some of the achievements I found odd for a game (like "use the hint 5 times in a scene", compared to "not using the hint at all for the game" in most games#. Overall a good game and worth the time it took to play #about three hours, with the bonus chapter included).