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Return of the Curse: Princess Isabella

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A year later everyone thought they had seen the last of the witch but she’s back. And this time she’s captured Princess Isabella’s child and cast a spell over the whole kingdom in the process. Save the kingdom and follow the witch’s evil path back to her lair. Defeat her for the last time with the help of your trusty Fairy sidekick and a new friend you met along the way!
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• 130+ Haunting Scenes to Navigate.
• 6+ hours of Gameplay.
• Save your baby and numerous friends and townsfolk.
• Travel to the Witches Lair.
• Meet new Helpers, with new Abilities.

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Gogii Games
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Big Fish Games
Publisher
Big Fish Games, Avanquest Software
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Not rated

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Return of the Curse: Princess Isabella reviews and comments

A good 2nd part of the adventures of Isabella. Some additions: possibility to choose the level of difficulty, a second Companion (limited utility, it influences only the chronology of the puzzles). About 3h of play, profitable up to 5 euros. Average difficulty overall.
The Sequel to Princess Isabella. As in the first Part, the Story is rather moderate and the Playing Time is quite short at about 3 Hours. On the other Hand, the Positive thing is that this Time the player is not only in the Castle, but also is travelling outside buildings. The Elf, who accompanied the Player throughout the game in the first Part, will be there again this Time. In The meantime, it is even replaced by a small Dragon. Playfully, this does not change anything, but it is a nice Change. The Game is very simple overall, apart from a few, at least for me, incomprehensible Puzzles. In such a Case, however, the Player can give himself hints at any time and have Puzzles completely solved. Conclusion: A good Game for in between, which is really Fun and in my Opinion is an Increase compared to the (also good) first Part.
Compared to the first episode is a slight step forward. The contents are much greater and there are more things to do. This time the game provides two levels of difficulty, but still remains quite easy, although this time the bar rises (I chose the hardest and I do not know how easy the other). In particular I had so much difficulty at one point, but I was cursed after discovering the reason, even when before I thought I was going into a bug. I was stuck, having done everything, but I didn't understand the problem. Then I found that in the screen of an enigma, where I missed an object... This object I had already taken, but I had been hidden by the Drake in the overlay on the screen! As often happens beware even the meaning of Hidden Object games: Sure, there are those parts, but ultimately weigh relatively little on the rest. These Are essentially all-round graphical adventures, albeit with generally very guided and understandable puzzles. I Close with:-This episode has a really nice atmosphere, I liked so much; -The Drake and the fairy are the most hateful since they invented things the most odious in the world; -The game provides between the options the widescreen (this as the first runs at 4:3) only that only works in the head of the developer, in fact it is an option that is part of the philosophical category "taken for the ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ quot;; -I crashed once, and since it runs in 4:3 and resolution type "The Amiga 500 makes me ♥ ♥ ♥ I ♥ ♥ quot;, it returns to the desktop with icons larger than 27 inches. Ultimately, sufficiency for that too, always if bought discounted. 6/10
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