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With 0.50 EUROS I landed a real Snapper here. It is quite short, but it is entirely justifiable on price.
It's a nice and balanced Puzzle game. I wouldn't want to call it an EIn Hidden Object, because these occur here, but are rather rare. The Main Focus is to find the necessary Items to get further in certain Places. In order to do this, a Mystery usually has to be solved.
I was well entertained by the Game. In My Opinion, in the End, there is even a small CLiffhanger. Anyway, I'd like to know what happens next:)
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In itself quite decent for the narrow taler .. However, as others have already described, if I don't click on the Wooden truncheon with the fireplace first and take the Rest, the Game throws me out of this Screen and I can't click on the Fireplace anymore!
Thus, the Journey ends abruptly and so far I have not found a Solution on the Internet. To create a new Profile and play from scratch is not an Option for me, the Game is simply not exciting enough.
Too bad the Problem is known, but the Developers don't respond to it either ...
So even the few Pennies prefer to save!
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The Game is, at best, mediocre.
In doing so, the Developers probably got the best out of their Game engine, even incorporated Cutscenes and Omitted bugs. For People who like simple, very simple Puzzle Fun, the Game is already OK.
But for all the other People, it's all too little to be able to entertain. It's much more of a Point & Click than a Hidden Object Game, by the Way. There are perhaps 5 Hidden Objects, all of which can be handled within 3 Minutes, as the Objects are unmistakably large and clearly visible. So I was there on the wrong Track when a Day to the Game is "Hidden Objects."
Point & Click-wise you also have an Inventory, but the Objects are automatically combined. The correct Purpose is usually obvious, although typical of the case is not always logical.
There were actually maybe three slightly more sophisticated Minirlibles, the Rest was very simple.
The Story I claim at a Point & Click rather than a Hidden Object Game was there, but in the End I was left perplexed as to what it was all about. The "creepy" aspects of a Dracula story wrestled off a tired smile to me.
Pro & Contra: o puzzles are very light (there may be people who like it just like that) o Thin, Not creepy Story-Misleading Characterization as Hidden Object Standings: 04/10 Any slightly more sophisticated Player of Point & Click And especially of Hidden Object games Should make a Bow around it. It's very simple (and short) Entertainment at best.
Since I wouldn't buy it again, I can't recommend it (for most) either.