12 Labours of Hercules VII: Fleecing the Fleece reviews

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Genreprimus is back! What shall I say? Buy! Graphics and Sound as always the Best of the Best. Gameplay is great, you search the Game without Interruption in one Piece, unless you have to sleep or work-or the Becks is all. ^^ There are many Levels, most Levels are very fair, only for all Badges you have to try a little more, but it motivates you instead of frustrating you. The Price is very cheap, and since I always wait for a good Deal (E.g. you should pay attention to package offers!), even damn cheap for the Bidding. Hence a Buy recommendation for Non-genre, as let's Take a Look! The Only thing that falls off a little is the Story, which is damn short even for the Genre. Other Representatives put a little more Effort into it, even if in Principle you just want to go to the next Map, because you just have a Run, or finally managed the twisted Map. :-) Rating: 9/10
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12 Labours of Hercules VII: Fleecing the Fleece seventh and therefore the latest Part of the Series from Jetdogs Studio and Zoom Out Games. This Time we are Jason and help Hercules find and procure The golden Fleece. This Part is Inspired by the Saga of Jason [de.wikipedia.org] and the Argonauts [de.wikipedia.org], which is why the Ship is also called "Argo." Changes or Innovations Actually, there really is nothing New and no real Changes. The Graphics have been improved and offer HD (a small Artwork), the Story is still told in small Sequences and at the 50 Levels plus the puzzle and Bonus levels you hold on. The Achievement Challenges Have, in my View, risen from the Degree of Difficulty. That made itself felt to me as a practiced Player of the Franchise in the first 20 Worlds. As simple as in the previous Parts, you couldn't complete the Levels with Gold Status. This requires, in part, Further Start-ups. The Puzzle Pieces, on the other Hand, are again quite easy to find. Musically, one remained true to yourself, as well as with the Game principle. Conclusion Much to say Doesn't actually exist. If you were already enjoying the other Parts of the Series and are looking for a certain Challenge, you've come to the right place. The Game is Priced within the Framework of the Representative. If you want to achieve the Achievements, you will certainly get about ten Hours of Play together-one more, the Other less. Nevertheless, you can recommend the Game again. My Review of Part 1 My Review to Part 2 My Review to Part 2 My Review to Part 4 My Review to Part 4 My Review to Part 6 If you are interested in further Reviews of me or want to support my Work, follow my Group
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