Queen's Quest: Tower of Darkness reviews

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Queen's Quest: Tower of Darkness Genre: Casual Games, Adventure, Hidden OBJECTS Developers: Brave Giant LTD Publisher: Artifex Mundi This is a classic Hidden Object game that definitely lives up to its Name as it is in Proportion to others Playing this Kind has a lot of Scenes with hidden Objects. Visually, these are very appealing; A beautiful Innovation within the Hidden Objects is also the Convertible Objects, which can only be collected in a certain Form. However, here, as is so often the case with these Games, one has to complain about a faulty Translation of the Objects. If one is proficient in the English Language, you can find these Objects by Recognizing The Double Interpretation (Examples: The objects to be searched Are in Fact Wand, Note and Pipe). Even so, these Scenes are so simple that you can create almost every WB scene in under a Minute. Diehard Fans of this Genre know that sometimes it can take quite a long time to get the appropriate achievement. Graphically, it is quite pretty, very playful and colorful, which is also one Reason why it is so simple, since all objects are already easy to discover from afar. Those who Value a good Story and aspire to experience a somewhat deeper Action will look here in vain. A shallow Good-bale story that catapults the Player into a World From the very first Moment that seems like a Fairy tale, where it is perfectly normal, for Example, for a crown Princess to be an All-round genius and single-handedly repairs entire Ships and Giant Monsters almost with Bets bare Hands or that Mrs Piggy Bank (in pink Porcelain) is looking for her missing Husband. Lucky for them that, like everything else, you can find him in No Time and Thank Both. The evil Wizard, who steals the royal Baby right at the Beginning, can be seen in the next Game a full four Times for a few Seconds; He's probably supposed to remind you why we're on the road (in my Case, that was in vain). Overall, the Main Characters are wooden and lifeless. The Latter, in the Case of the Prince, who was turned into Stone right at the Start, even in the truest sense of the Word. With the Prince not even Mentioned by his wife after the Baby's Rescue, let alone his Wife's, one may be pleased that there is a 15-minute Bonus chapter that takes care of him. In Short: + Very pretty and fairytale colorful graphics + Many Hidden Object Scenes and Puzzles + Very Easy (for Achievement collectors) + Objects easy to spot-Very Simple-Wooden Characters-No New Puzzles-No Red thread-Much too short-Partly faulty Translation Conclusion: Despite all the Shortcomings, I had my Fun (yes, I like to collect Achievements). However, because of the short Playing Time, I can only recommend it if it is on Offer. Since there is no mean neutral rating that I find appropriate in this Case, it gets a positive Rating from me with Caveat. For Achievement Hunters The Game is the easiest And Fastest Hidden Object game Artifex Mundi has ever released, despite the very high number of hidden object Scenes and Puzzles. 100% of the Achievements in 4 Hours in a leisurely Pass. It differs from other Games in that you are only allowed to use the Tip with three Pictures Of the hidden eye And not leave it out (skip). An Achievement even requires using the Tip 40 times. You can do This at any Point outside of a Hidden Object, because the Timer doesn't have to charge if you only get the Direction displayed. Furthermore, you have 4 by 6 Collectibles, which you simply cannot overlook (but there is a Guide). The Advantage is that the Collectibles come one after the other in successive Chapters, so that one immediately knows whether one has found at the End of the Chapter of his 6 Objects. There is an Expert Mode, but it is not required for any Achievement.
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Very nicely drawn game with fun puzzles. Almost Addictive. Only I was fed to solve the same puzzle every time. Always a whole mountain stuff where you have to look for the good ones. Even more annoying was that somewhere at three quarters of the game he no longer opened. Eventually I had to start over again. So I stopped. Too Bad, because it's really worth it.
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I can say that I was (almost) always thrilled with Artifex Mundi Games. Again, there were some nice Ideas. The Control works flawlessly; Even on my old Phone, Puzzles and Mini-games were logical, nor was I haunted by Hidden Object pictures. But! Still, I'm disappointed. Plot was actually hardly there, just again the typical fantasy alibi story of the evil Magician and The Search for the Stolen XY (in this Case the Baby Daughter). The Game rippled in front of it, but I can't remember really memorably Originals or exciting or even a special Atmosphere. What a pity! Especially when you compare it with some other AM Games, which I still like to play for the umpteenth Time. Verdict: The "Queen" is absolutely fine if you're just sitting in the subway or waiting room or just want to kill for a few Minutes, but nothing more. And the Bonus Chapter was so short, you have to call it brazen, real now.
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Microsoft from Swedish
You are the queen who just gave birth to a child a year after the wedding with Prince Henry. But in the midst of happiness a mysterious magician pops up, asserts his right under contract to the child and robbers away the same. What is going on? Is it something hidden in Henry'S past? Well by the way, in passing, the magician turns to stone as well. Now It's up to you to save your child. To help you have the child's Gudmorsälva. In The Bonus Adventure, which is a direct continuation, you should try to get help to restore Henry from the petrified. Can old nanny give a clue? Nice game, with motifs taken from old fairy tales. Perhaps it would have wanted the fairy to be used more. When you have a helper who can both fly and levitate things, she could well get help more. Now, you seem to reach high things yourself, except sometimes. So more Fairy Thank you 🙂 a Little unusual view of happiness: When The Queen returned was all peace and joy, except that her husband was still petrified and stood like a statue in the middle of Throne room. No major problem thus 😁 Reach, then she takes course to try to fix it too.