Lilly Looking Through
About
What Lilly sees is about to change her life forever....
Help our heroine through a variety of enchanting environments brimming with magic and wonder, as she seeks to rewrite the past, change the present, and unlock the ultimate mystery. Geeta Games presents an animated point-and-click adventure for all ages:
Lilly Looking Through.
Help our heroine through a variety of enchanting environments brimming with magic and wonder, as she seeks to rewrite the past, change the present, and unlock the ultimate mystery. Geeta Games presents an animated point-and-click adventure for all ages:
Lilly Looking Through.
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: OS X 10.6 Leopard or later
- Processor: 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor or faster processor
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 420 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Some old graphics cards may not support hardware acceleration. For more information about recommended graphics chip sets, go to: http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/stage3d-unsupported-chipsets-drivers-flash.html
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP or later
- Processor: 2.33 GHz or faster x86-compatible processor
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 420 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Some old graphics cards may not support hardware acceleration. For more information about recommended graphics chip sets, go to: http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/stage3d-unsupported-chipsets-drivers-flash.html
Lilly Looking Through reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Really an artistically beautifully drawn Game. The Idea behind the Story is also nice, but from one adventure I expect to have a Storyline where I know why certain Things are happening right now or why I'm doing certain Things right now and secondly That it's from the Puzzles and the Duration of the Game longer As a maximum of two Hours. The Beginning of the Game leads the Player very gently into a Story with no real Content. You see a Girl and a Frog, on the basis of these two Figures you are told the Controls are explained, click, finished. Then a Piece of red Fabric appears, click, finished, then the Overall Screen appears and you still learn how to zoom in and out, that was, no Story, nix. Just a Girl you now help from a Deepening to help get to the Red Fabric, which just before it is reached, naturally flies off it and wraps around her Brother, who showed up shortly before and flies away with him. Why??? No idea. So The Player follows with the Girl as a Character, the Brother in the Red Scraps of fabric. One finds the "glasses" relatively quickly, even in the first Screen, with which you can travel between the Past and the Present. The Player fights through 10 small Chapters (yes, extra Reduction) in which 2-3 mini Puzzles are to be solved. In the ninth Chapter you finally reach the Brother, who runs straight away, we run after, of course. This is where the most complicated Puzzle appears, but this basically consists of small Parts of previously solved puzzles. And then what has already been very irritated with "The Second Guest" comes with the Difference that "The Second Guest" was set as a Crime series, namely that the Game ends very abruptly.
I had just solved the crucial Mystery and thought that something might be happening now that maybe finally explains to me why I was lured here in the first Place (SPOILERALERT: EXCEPT to fix a Curtain) and BÄM ... End, I was somewhat perplexed and just thought, "WHAT???? That's now?! Way too short and why the Whole thing?? '.
Even now I still don't know what the Whole thing should be, except who Is Pahn I didn't find out, possibly her Grandfather, but why he lured her there was not dissolved.
In Summary: No proper Storyline Compartment text (except "Row! WAIT!, "" Lilly, HELP!!! "and" Lilly, you made it! ")
-Light Puzzles-Too short Story-An Explanation of Story backgrounds, no Clarification of the Player disappointment after the sudden End of the Game in between I thought I would play a Colors Educational Game-Cardboard envelope was both at the Copy in the Store, as Even with my ordered Copy, slightly squeezed in and somewhat painted at the Corners, would not be bad If the Game had offered more Plus points:-Idea is beautiful, but quite Expandable-Beautiful Wallpapers and Color effects changes between Past and Present, beautifully depicted, but thus also easy overcome of Obstacles, since it is easy to switch between times bonus material: Posters and two Postcards, as well as a steam key For the Game These few small Pluses can However, it does not enhance my Overall Impression, because for me it seems as if most Of the work has gone into the background, the printing Of the Poster and The Postcards results from these, as does the cardboard shed around the actually DVD Case. However, this one does not appear to be suitably tailored, which allows it to buckle quickly at the Side Edges and the Corners quickly look ugly.
For the Backgrounds, with the beautiful Details, E.g. the purple Glitter in the secret Cave (it was beautiful), I would give five Stars.
For the Duration of The game, not really existing History and the Puzzles I would give only 1 Star.
I regret having spent €11 on a Game of such short Duration, it seems to me that "The Inner World" seems to be the only game (which I also played) that not only had beautiful Backgrounds, but also could pick up with Puzzles that demand a good And a Appropriate game length. All the other Games (that I played) just disappointed me, so I'm certainly not going to buy a Headup Game next Time.