Travel across ancient China and help Yu as she searches for the mythical Jade Dragon Staff. Save your wrongly imprisoned friend!
Overall rating
5/ 5
1 of 1 found this review helpful
Good storyline, challenging puzzles.
PostedAugust 18, 2012
Najia7
fromCairo, Egypt
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Strategy
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
You play Yu, a girl who discovers her long lost childhood friend is actually the rightful emperor. You must begin a journey to collect the pieces and restore the Jade Dragon Staff so that you can stop your friend from being executed by his deceitful uncle. Overall, a good game. I liked the story and the many of the puzzles were challenging. You had to think a little more in this game than some other similar types of games. Hint does take quite some time to fill. You will probably need it, at least a few times. I would recommend this game.
You play Isabel, a woman on vacation in Barbados. Instead of the relaxing vacation you planned, you try on a ring and fulfill a prophecy regarding a pirate’s treasure. You must work for him or die at is hand. The game is pretty good. Some items were hard to find, but the puzzles were extremely easy. The hint did get a little annoying as it would just tell you to interact with something or move to another location. However, the find list did tell you an idea of the location since a little blue lock would appear if it was not located in the scene (for the most part). Sometimes, this lock didn’t appear even though the item wasn’t located in that scene. I would recommend at least trying the game.
This game was a little weird regarding the storyline. There was a scene with singing animals among other things. I did like playing the dream card puzzles and that ended up being the most difficult type of puzzle. The game did manage to keep my interest, but I finished it rather quickly. I played the casual mode because I like to enjoy the game. The hint charged really fast (about 10 seconds) and if clicked, it would give you and idea of what to do, which tended to come in handy at times. I can’t say if I would recommend it or not, but I do suggest you give it a try before buying.
I thought it was pretty good. I usually don't like the music in most of these types of games, but the music in this one wasn't half bad. The storyline was pretty good. Some of the puzzles could have been a little more challenging. I rate it 4 stars overall and recommend you give it an hour to see how you like it first.
I recommend this game!
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Zhu Zhu Pets
Take control of your hamster and get set to run the craziest race of your life. The clock is ticking and everyone is out to stop you!
Overall rating
1/ 5
32 of 57 found this review helpful
Too difficult and frustrating for a young child
PostedAugust 3, 2012
Najia7
fromCairo, Egypt
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Adventure, Strategy, Puzzle
Fun Factor
1/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
1/ 5
Level of Challenge
1/ 5
I bought this game for my 4 year old daughter who loves Zhu Zhu pets. She was so frustrated with this game and couldn't complete a course in time without my help. I had to uninstall it simply because she would be brought to tears because she couldn't play it. There is no way to make it easier. I would not recommend this game for a younger child despite the fact it is listed as a kid's game.
I like some time management games, but most I don't like how they are set up to work. This one is different. You don't try to beat the clock for most quests. Some quests you do have a clock for, but if the clock expires, you can still fullfill the quest with no penalty. It is not that difficult, but seems to have been made for more relaxing and enjoyment. I found it addictive. The most challenging thing was using the cannons to fight the pirates. I would highly recommend you at least give this game a shot, even if you don't like most tm games.
I bought this game over a year ago when there were no picture previews or try it before you buy it availible for this game. Back then, the discription wasn't to good, so I thought I was buying a game about American history. It is a war strategy game, much like Risk, where your aim is to win a war. For those that like those types of games, I really think this will be a hit. It was very challenging for me, but that may just be because I am not into war strategy games.
This game wasn't too challenging, but it did have an interesting plot. You are thrown into a mystery upon discovering a mysterious letter with the writer leaving clues all over the Palace. Mainly a hidden object game with some scene interaction, this game does keep you wanting to play. I can't really say I didn't like anything.