Hamilton's Great Adventure reviews

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Microsoft from French
Hamilton's great adventure is a puzzle game featuring an adventurer and his bird Sasha. The game takes place on different boards and can be played in local co-op. At the beginning we say: pffff too easy, and + levels advance, and + you have to show a lot of logic and reflection before rushing head down! and that's where it gets fun and you can't get off the ground! Very colorful, and varied scenery, short a must to relax after a rough day! A little game with a mouth!
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Microsoft from Deutsch
The Game looks really good. The Puzzles are interesting but light. Would you like to play it ... If it didn't crash at all Corners and Ends. Just that it is once again one of those Games that have Problems with PhysicX and nothing is done by the Developers is mies. But worse, there is always seemingly a Problem with the Collision query freezing The Game. So unfortunately I can't recommend a Purchase (unless you are more Lucky than me and/or since frustresistent).
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Microsoft from Russian
My review will be as brief as the stay in the game. Pros: + Lots of levels, puzzles + Parrot, performing unattainable goals + Different locations: Jungle, Desert, ruins, Caves + Achievements and Collectible cards _______ CONS:-Terribly Inconvenient Control-Graphics at the level of games of 2006- Ridiculous Physics of the Bird-Really challenging puzzles-the Passage of the level with 2-3 times-No Russian language-Incomprehensible interface-Generally useless notebook-Collapsed bridges, the simple-Boring (if at all) plot ___________ the RESULT: took the game on Discount 75%, thought an interesting indie toy, and it turned out-the usual soap for children, which is not worth 249 p! I'll put 5.5/10
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Microsoft from French
A little unpretentious game that favors reflection before action. Well-tied levels with a good level of design that forces you to think to find the best way. Not necessarily complicated if we decide to finish the game in a straight line but that becomes more complex and asks our small grey cells to activate to find the right path that will challenge us the gold medal. A simple narration of the history of this comic-book Indiana Jones with small scenettes and fixed screens that seem to be hand-mised with small, funny sounds. Basic graphics that do not flatter the retina but that do the work on the various paintings accompanied by sympathetic music in the theme of the worlds visited. In fact on some fairly loaded levels the visibility is reduced and we are obliged to change the angles of cameras and zoom, to zoom in order to better find its way. Apart from some problems of random AI and gameplay not all the time accurate the game remains a small nugget to which we quickly take the game. A little fun not guilty, simple but judged by traps of any kind forcing the rewarding reflection those who will pick up the high score at the end. The story is not the longest, but as we unlocks optional levels that greatly lengthen the lifespan.