Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
About
Inspired by Daniel Defoe’s classic masterpiece, Robinson Crusoe is a story of a man who survives a terrible shipwreck and finds himself cast away on an island in the Caribbean. In this incredible hidden object adventure that spans over 28 years, help Robinson explore the island, fight with cannibals, visit a lost village and construct a boat to sail back home!
- Two game play modes – Relaxed and Survivor
- 31 unique levels
- 36 unique locations to explore, from a wrecked ship to desolated well.
- Fun adventure spirit!
- Based on the classic novel by Daniel Defoe
- Two game play modes – Relaxed and Survivor
- 31 unique levels
- 36 unique locations to explore, from a wrecked ship to desolated well.
- Fun adventure spirit!
- Based on the classic novel by Daniel Defoe
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 2000/ Vista / XP
- Processor: 1 Ghz
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 100 MB available space
Adventures of Robinson Crusoe reviews and comments
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Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
I recommend this game but certainly not at the price of steam: €9.99 adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a game of hidden objects and puzzles rather short, which can end between 2 and 4H depending on your level of observation and speed of personal advancement.
The graphics are not terrible, but as in the vast majority of hidden object games it is all simple still images, the regulars and freaks of the genre will not be embarrassed or offended by this "problem.
The story is nothing memorable and many of us will click on the Skip button without regret and without fear of having missed anything important.
Although my evaluation may seem negative at first, I still recommend this game because of a I took pleasure, two I thought I was bored firm because it is not too my favorite game style but no I did not push long sighs , I did not yaked like a seal, nor diverted my attention to the TV or the clock of the Salon.
The music is repetitive and the menu is not the most sophisticated that we would have suspected... but it offers among other things the choice between 2 levels of difficulty: relax to relax quietly without stress, or then a slightly more difficult level with a time limit. I chose the second one and I lost in the last chapter what earned me to start again.
For the story, I read the introduction, but quickly zapped the sequel, because nothing is hectic in all this, and one understands immediately that one is stranded on an ïle, that the damaged boat still hang out not far from there and that it will be searched to collect food for surv drunk and materials to build a new ship and leave the island.
From there starts a series of hidden objects to be found in the décor, before advancing strictly speaking in the scenes of hidden objects, it will be necessary to collect a number of things (eg: find 15 mushrooms), once this is done, the first scene begins with a list of things to find, including one or two special objects noted in blue and for which it will be necessary to do certain actions (find a key and then use it on a cage to release an annimal and find behind the famous object noted in blue in the list).
Then you "move" on the island and several paths will be offered, some of them leading you to various puzzles and rather amusing: listen and reproduce a series of sounds, look for errors, find pairs, look in a crystal ball (a little difficult if you do not know speak a word of English on the other hand) and write what you see there, etc...
You have the option to spend 1 head break in each chapter, and you can use up to 5 clues by clicking on the treasure chest to help you find the items.
There are some levels of hidden numbers or acronyms, if you find them, this will entitle you to an additional clue for the trunk.
The end when to it, is not the most top and ends with a "to be continued" but it did not generate me, we do not play this game for its history but for the puzzles, and scenes of objects to be found.
I recommend cheap to relax a few short hours and sharpen its sense of observation.
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