Immortal Love, collector's edition is a delight to play. A solid, cohesive storyline, great graphics, morphing objects, collectables... and steady forward progression of plot and scenes. I am just over halfway through this game and am enjoying it immensely. One of the best I've played in a while and it was worth the wait. Rather than rushing to push out game after game after game in a short period of time, this game makes sense and has a great storyline along with it. Now back to the leprechaun and the hunt for the gold coins!
I very much enjoyed the first 'I Love Cats' edition and this one is that one times ten. LOTS more cats to find, excellent graphics, morphing butterflies, and really good (and often challenging) Find the Difference. Tile-switch image puzzles and of course, all of them cute cats of every size and color, all of them beautifully rendered. Music is nice and soothing, location scenes very well done and interesting. What can you say about cats, cats, and more cats? Only a quarter of the way done and enjoying it, and looking forward to hours of enjoyment with this one, plus the bonus is you can always play it again and again. Good deal for the money, especially on a bonus or discount day.
This is more than just a painting game – explore incredible artwork and let your creative side shine as you complete these colorful paint-by-numbers puzzles.
I love this new edition of Art by Numbers. This 11th edition is filled with fun, colorful, and sometimes easy/sometimes harder images to color. Some of the images have such tiny dots that I have to use the 'magnifier' more often, but that's okay. You don't have to strain your eyes using the magnifier, it just means moving the image around more, which is no big deal. I very much enjoy the relaxing music in this version, and the choice of images. As always, hours of fun. You can play as a new player any time, which makes games like this such a good deal for the money. Hours of fun and relaxation!
I liked this game. Plot moved forward fairly quickly and consistently, though there was a dearth of the death masks per se, and the usual running around to find objects to get you out of a room, through the landscape, and so forth. So as far as that goes, nothing terribly new, but that was okay. I chose the 'easy' puzzle difficulty, and managed most of them without frustration. All in all, a solid game, though nothing particularly new. A good way to wile away some downtime. Long game, decent bonus chapter in the collector's edition.
I like this game, and while some creatures are found in places where they don't belong, I don't care. I simply like looking for them. Always interesting backgrounds, the little kitties are often hard to find, as are the cameras, but just simple, easy, relaxing fun.
I love this! The artwork is beautiful and realistic, fresh and the options for style and color are impressive. The background music is incredibly soothing, and I feel like I'm in a spa as I 'paint' to my heart's content. Excellent. Just excellent. Looking to multiple hours of enjoyment, and a game that I can play again and again. Kudos to the devs for this one!
Enjoyed this Crossroads: On a Just Path CE a lot, but I must admit that I'm going to need to go back and replay to try to improve my outcomes. Geez. Great graphics, interesting challenges and mini games (some a lot harder than others) but all around good play. Nice dialog, some truly creepy (and bloody) scenes, but there is a nice little warning before playtime starts. All in all, looking for more like this in the future!
I'm about halfway through the CE of this Big Adventure: Trip to Europe and am enjoying it very much. Nice, not intrusive background music, not-so-easy HO scenes, and just enough information from the 'family' to make the locales interesting but not enough to overload with details. Fun scenery, logical items to find in the scenes for the most part, and learning something along the way. Enjoy!
I really enjoyed Criminal Archives: City on Fire. Clear storyline, great graphics, interesting puzzles (some harder than others) and nice hidden objects - including some difficult to find collectables in this version. Hours of enjoyment, and overall great fun. A great addition for your collection. Won't rehash description but give it a try. The Bonus Game was a nice length and maintained continuity.
I have never given such a poor rating to any BF game. Usually, if I don't care for it, I just delete. This one, well, I have to say something. First, opening scene at Christmas Village gives the player no idea what they're supposed to do. You have to click on literally every item to see if it has something you need, and then if it does, you have to figure out how it is to be used. The graphics and sound are okay, but I lasted only a few minutes and grew frustrated with the stilted English and the lack of direction. Good thing I used a free game credit on this... or maybe not.