Auraneas's Profile
 
 
 
Stat Summary
 
  • Average Rating:
    3.8
  • Helpful Votes:
    173
 
  • Reviews Submitted:
    9
  • First Review:
    November 25, 2012
  • Most Recent Review:
    August 9, 2022
  • Featured reviews
    0
 
 
Auraneas's Review History
 
Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
26 of 27 found this review helpful
Love the game, starting to hate the new platform
PostedAugust 9, 2022
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Auraneas
fromAdelaide, South Australia
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Really enjoying the new 8floor time management game, but!--suddenly it times out on me, as if it were a demo. It's not, I've just bought it! I know a new system is going to have bugs, but not being able to play a game you've just bought because the system won't acknowledge that you've bought it--that's a bug big enough to eat Manhattan in a B-movie.
(By the way, does anyone from Big Fish ever read these comments? I've never know any sort of action to result from them.)
I recommend this game!
+25points
26of 27voted this as helpful.
 
Egypt’s only hope of survival is an artifact with the power of dreams!
 
Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
3 of 5 found this review helpful
At least it's Egyptian
PostedJune 2, 2021
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Auraneas
fromAdelaide, South Australia
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
OK
3 / 5
Level of Challenge 
OK
3 / 5
Storyline 
Poor
2 / 5
It's nice to see a TM game among this month's offering of never-ending HO sagas, cheap 'art' games and cookie-cutter solitaires, but this isn't on a par with the more inventive Hercules games by the same devs. Almost every level has the same goal--'repair the bridge'. That should tell you something! (I also object to the careless rendering of Egyptian mythology; if you're going to make a game featuring the Egyptian gods, get them right! (Or any other mythology, for that matter.) If they wanted a divine villain, Set was right there to be employed. Come on guys, kids know this sort of thing nowadays, thanks to Rick Riordan and others).
The dialogues are quite funny, although they do obstruct you when you're trying to start the level, as other reviewers have commented. I just wish there was more to do than clearing the path and mending the bridge.
Still like it better than the Megara games, though.
I recommend this game!
+1point
3of 5voted this as helpful.
 
Can you save the city from nature’s destructive forces in time?
 
Overall rating 
Hated it.
1 / 5
9 of 10 found this review helpful
I Had No Fun, Either
PostedJanuary 20, 2020
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Auraneas
fromAdelaide, South Australia
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Time Management
 
Current Favorite:
 
Fun Factor 
Awful
1 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Awful
1 / 5
Storyline 
Awful
1 / 5
Like other people who've posted negative reviews, I was expecting to love the new League of Light game. Stupid me, I bought it in spite of having played the demo, expecting that it couldn't possibly keep up the boring premise of nothing but HOPs all the way through. It did, though. They aren't even good HOPs, being dark and indistinct, so that one item can't be told from another. The usually interesting LoL story is missing, so that after the eleventh HOP, straining your eyes to find irrelevant objects for no particular reason, you have to pause and ask yourself, 'Why am I still doing this?' I couldn't find a good reason, so stopped in the middle and won't be bothering to finish it. I hope the developers don't use this format again. I don't find it 'different' or 'innovative'. It reminds me of very old HO games I used to try occasionally that didn't seem to have a lot of effort put into their creation...(Oh, and I want my little scarecrow back! This is not negotiable.)
I don't recommend this game.
+8points
9of 10voted this as helpful.
 
Help the Romans and the Britons defeat the Filth in this exciting strategy adventure!
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
58 of 62 found this review helpful
Wonderful--but quit nagging me!
PostedOctober 24, 2018
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Auraneas
fromAdelaide, South Australia
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Hidden Object, Time Management
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Excellent
5 / 5
Storyline 
Excellent
5 / 5
I'm fully in agreement with all the other great reviews; this is an addictive game and I'll probably buy Season Two as soon as I see it featured. Just one tiny moan--please, devs, stop the constant pointless on-screen messages about how you can demolish things and so on. They aren't necessary, and they drive me crazy!
I recommend this game!
+54points
58of 62voted this as helpful.
 
Help Rose Riddle solve the mystery of her missing parents and uncover the secrets of her past during a wild road trip through a fairy tale realm!
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
25 of 37 found this review helpful
Spot the Reference
PostedOctober 25, 2017
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Auraneas
fromAdelaide, South Australia
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
I like these 'clear the trail' TM games, but some are better than others. One thing that makes a worthwhile game to me is a sense of humour in the story-telling. So I have to say: how can you resist a game that references not only fairy-tales, but Casablanca and Back to the Future (as well as making fun of a certain POTUSA)? The graphics are also really well done, and the gameplay is fast, without any of that boring waiting for resources to accumulate that can slow down a TM game.
I recommend this game!
+13points
25of 37voted this as helpful.
 
Can you stop the infamous Crows League before they strike again?
 
Overall rating 
It was OK.
3 / 5
4 of 7 found this review helpful
Am I Just Shallow?
PostedAugust 14, 2017
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Auraneas
fromAdelaide, South Australia
Fun Factor 
OK
3 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Good
4 / 5
I have to say I used to love the Dark Tales games--wonderful puzzles and interesting storylines. Now, though, I can't play them anymore...because what have they done to Dupin? He looks like he hasn't slept in weeks, and the stubble is more alarming than sexy. I used to love to look at my debonair friend as we adventured together, but now I'm afraid I can't stand the change in him. Other people seem to like the new look, though, so... is it just me?
I recommend this game!
+1point
4of 7voted this as helpful.
 
Overall rating 
It was OK.
3 / 5
17 of 22 found this review helpful
A Disappointing Follow-up
PostedJuly 7, 2016
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Auraneas
fromAdelaide, South Australia
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Time Management
 
Current Favorite:
 
Fun Factor 
Poor
2 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Poor
2 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Poor
2 / 5
If you're hoping for a worthy successor to previous Dark Parables games like "The Red Riding-Hood Sisters' or 'The Final Cinderella'--well, think again. This is not nearly as good as previous games. The artwork is definitely less attractive--characters look badly drawn, and there are fewer gorgeous artifacts to assemble. The storyline, which I usually find an entertaining dark twist on conventional fairy tales, is just confused and unidentifiable. From the hints of the last game, I expected a take on 'The Wild Swans', but this appears to be some version of Swan Lake, without any actual resemblance to that story. Minigames are repetitive and unimaginative, and, as I've said, the HO scenes are far and few between--very unfortunately, as I usually love assembling the lovely fragmented objects. Even the translation is starting to suffer and sound strange. This is definitely not a worthy addition to the series.
PS Oh, and you probably won't be able to complete the Parables in this game, because they've been hidden as utterly insignificant background, just as in the previous instalment. Please, Blue Tea, go back to making the Parable pieces easier to find! I like to read the background stories, but how can I if they're impossible to complete?
I don't recommend this game.
+12points
17of 22voted this as helpful.
 
Overall rating 
Loved it!
5 / 5
11 of 18 found this review helpful
Wonderful game--but whyyy?
PostedFebruary 7, 2016
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Auraneas
fromAdelaide, South Australia
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Time Management, Adventure
Fun Factor 
Excellent
5 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Excellent
5 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Excellent
5 / 5
I loved this game, like the Royal Detective games before it. The HO scenes are varied and fun; such a difference from just working through endless lists, and the minigames are imaginative, and not too difficult for this logic-challenged muddler!
My only complaint: The bonus chapter. Specifically, the ending. I won't spoil your enjoyment, but I have to say WHY?
WHY? (Oh, the humanity....golemity. Whatever...)
I recommend this game!
+4points
11of 18voted this as helpful.
 
 Alexander the Great: Secrets of Power
Alexander the Great: Secrets of Power
It’s up to you, a descendant of the ancient emperor, to collect powerful artifacts and save the world. Dive into the whirlpool of thrilling mysteries to unlock the secrets of ancient power!
 
Overall rating 
Liked it!
4 / 5
20 of 20 found this review helpful
Down with Cliffhangers!
PostedNovember 25, 2012
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Auraneas
fromAdelaide, South Australia
Skill Level:Intermediate
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Hidden Object, Match 3, Time Management
 
Current Favorite:
Plants vs Zombies
4.9 out of 5(329)
 
 
 
 
 
Fun Factor 
Good
4 / 5
Visual/Sound Quality 
Good
4 / 5
Level of Challenge 
Good
4 / 5
Storyline 
Excellent
5 / 5
I thought the story of this game was interesting enough to buy it and find out how it ended--and then there was a 'to be continued!' As far as it went it was very good--the hidden object play was not the dreary 'find the crowbar to open the door to find the screwdriver to open the other door etc etc' that you get in some games. HO scenes made me squint a bit sometimes! Minigames...well, people who are good at minigames won't be stumped by them. People like me will be glad the skip button fills quickly.
I liked the use of the phone camera for journal entries and contacting other characters.
#Just in answer to some other reviewers: Alexander the Great was not from the Middle East, but from Macedonia, and he has traditionally always been shown with flowing golden locks. As for the complaint that Hercules was a myth, and not historical--Alexander himself believed he had been fathered by Zeus. You may not believe in Hercules, but the Greeks did! In any case, this IS a fantasy game...:# )
I recommend this game!
+20points
20of 20voted this as helpful.