It seems so, because ships and their passengers keep disappearing. Our detective friends have a lot of work to do to solve the case. This is a classic match 3 game in which the old-fashioned detectives act motionless and only tell the story. But that didn't bother me, because I really liked the match-3 levels and had a lot of fun with them. The levels are not too difficult and in my opinion also suitable for beginners. In any case, I had a very good time for 6 hours.
because this exciting thriller á la Agatha Christie is really gripping until you finally know who the killer is. Our detective is busy collecting the evidence. It's all wrapped up in appropriate, sometimes even spooky graphics that set the right mood. The varied HOs are very entertaining. The mini-games are well mixed, some of them are pretty tough for my liking. I had to use the solution tip twice because I just couldn't figure it out. Well, I guess I'll never be an expert. The game also entertained me very well due to the appealing length and I wasn't bored for a moment. What I liked best was that it's one of the few games lately where I haven't been bothered by bugs.
In this part of the series, Anna hunts down a mysterious doppelganger with the help of a timekeeper and her mother. Although Mom is quite nice, but she doesn't come close to the bizarreness of Richard or his skull. It's a shame that the game manufacturers don't respond to the wishes of their users so much, because many have still wished for Richard for support. Because the game just isn't that much fun without Richard, I reduced my rating by one star. This is my way of protesting. I want Richard back!!!!! Otherwise there is nothing to complain about. Great graphics, nice looking characters, good plot and lots of tricky puzzles. Everything a good game needs.
Susan (now a grandma) is back and must return to the Lost Lands to find a cure for her son turned to sand. Grandma Susan shows everyone what else she can do. I was skeptical after so many years, but the game absolutely won me over. Great graphics, three-dimensional actors and an incredibly good story. The music is also created with a lot of love for the plot. Everything fits here. And the highlight are the many tasks and great puzzles that have to be done or solved. There is not a minute of boredom! The map (trust me you need it) and the tip work fine. The objects and morph objects to search for are very easy to find because your cursor changes as soon as you are on the respective object. I have to say that this is by far the best game in years. Go then! There really are still games that work perfectly without getting stuck or freezing. We Bigfish players haven't exactly been spoiled lately.
The best game I've seen in a while and a great sequel to the series that centers on the horrific crimes of the Monster Charles Dalimar. Also, it's finally a game that doesn't "kick you out" or freeze the screen. It runs quickly and without errors. In particular, Domini Games should cut off a fat slice of it. About the plot: should it really be possible to undo Dalimar's incredibly cruel misdeeds? Spoiler alert! I don't want to reveal that, but let yourself be captivated by this extraordinary game. In any case, a high scare factor is guaranteed. From the exciting plot, eerie music and the appropriate eerily beautiful graphics, everything you could wish for is there. The HOs are nicely mixed and the sometimes very demanding mini-puzzles really challenge the brain. You are used to that from the Dalimar series. The length of the game with the bonus part is very decent for my taste. I also liked that you could search for objects hidden in game scenes even after the game was over.
And once again it is a matter of protecting the werewolves living peacefully among humans from a crazy werewolf. The task falls to you and it is really dangerous because you will also be infected. The exciting plot is wrapped in beautiful graphics with appropriate but subtle background music. As usual, the characters are beautifully presented. There are a lot of HOs in which e.g. objects have to be sorted into schemes or image sections have to be assigned. The minigames are tough and sometimes quite tricky. Unfortunately, there are too many sliding and rotating puzzles for my taste. These are not my thing at all, but lovers of these puzzles will be happy about it. It's just a matter of taste. I found it a pity that you couldn't search for morph objects (15 characters and 15 buildings) that you hadn't found after the game was over. The 70 hidden coins are easy to find and can later be used to set up a room. The game has a good length and I really enjoyed it.
I really enjoyed this game with the thrilling crime story. The cases were presented very authentically and you felt like you were in a real thriller. The graphics are kept very natural and the background music is appropriate. The characters are believable, but your partner seems like an absolute beast. He always looks grim (does the guy go down to the basement to laugh?) and is characterized by the fact that he constantly gives you orders and bosses you around. If it were my partner, I'm sure the shreds would have flown by now. Then there are a large number of HOs and many different mini-puzzles. For my taste, they were pretty tough and I had to nibble a lot to get them loose. If you want to play a game without fairytale or comic-like characters, you've come to the right place. Two thumbs up from me!
It's wonderful that the series is being continued. I've been waiting for it with feverish zeal. The story is told in an exciting and, above all, nerve-wracking manner. Fourteen years later, the friends are still searching for their missing comrade Rick Rogers. And their loyalty pays off because this time there is "light at the end of the tunnel" and they make contact with Rick. The friends have to deal with ghosts again and have to realize that their opponents don't stop at children either. But see for yourself and enjoy the game and the storyline. The graphics are dark and sinister as usual, the background music is wonderfully appropriate and the people/ghosts depicted range from good-looking to spooky. There is also a wealth of HOs and mini-games. Especially the last mentioned ones are pretty tricky and I racked my brains a lot. Of course, the hidden eyes and morph objects are not missing in this part either. I really enjoyed the game, even though the search for Rick Rogers isn't over yet. So I'm hoping for a sequel soon.
if it didn't always get stuck at the spot with the werewolf... (also on the second restart of the game). It's a real shame because the game is really well made. Beautiful graphics, great music, great characters an storyline and a variety of HOs and minigames that really challenge you. Unfortunately, the game is often rated badly due to the bug, but that doesn't do the game justice. It could become one of my favorite games if the bugs get fixed. I hope that will happen in the foreseeable future, because I am very excited to see how the story continues....
And once again we have to make our workforce available to rebuild the world of the lazy wizard Eric. The story is the same as in the previous parts, but it's always great fun to solve these kinds of match 3 games. I was pleased that the level of difficulty was increased by installing magnets. It took some getting used to at first, but experienced Spellarium players will quickly get used to it. There are also cutscenes with mahjongg, solitaire, puzzles and HOs as a nice change. I only played the trial lesson, but it was a lot of fun and I will therefore buy the 9th part of the series.