The Emerald Maiden: Symphony of Dreams reviews

Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
What is The Emerald Maiden: Symphony of Dreams, a Hidden Object play by Artifex Mundi that reminds me of Bioshock. But let's start differently, you start in an Underwater Hotel and you have to find a Person, as in each of these Games. The Puzzles are really well done this time, many that I haven't seen before and none that have brought me to the Willow Glut in other Hidden Object Games many times, as these are sometimes poorly described and you only find out after some Time what you find out. Actually supposed to make. As mentioned above, the Plot is Typical of Hidden Object, it does not reinvent the Wheel, but I did not expect that either. Pluspunke or Minus points depending on the Viewing are available for the Allusions to Bioshock, which cannot be dismissed out of hand in this Game. There is a City in the Water, there are Forces, Sound Recordings and Video Clips reminiscent of Those from Bioshock. This can go down well or badly, I liked it and I found it a Nod when it is so wanted very good. All over it, I would give the Game a Thumbs up and warmly Recommend it to you when you're into Hidden Object Games.
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Knowing that I like the fantastic stories and look for hidden objects I could only be happy at the end of my career in this game. Ignoring the completely inept intro, the story seemed rather well built and enigmatic. I didn't need any more to get to the end of a milking. Yes, it also means that this game is simple and short. To take if you are looking for entertainment more than a headache. The alternation of static SOC or Assembly and mini-games is however of quality and is a good rhythm. Certainly, one does not escape the usual mistakes of the genre with approximate names (eg telescope for an Astro bezel) and objects presented in a version not the most common (typically the Pencil Sharpener and the fuse plug), which will shove Maybe the game for beginners. Note the presence of a bonus chapter. Although weaker at the frame level with these start and end twists drawn by hair that have no other object than to ensure the transition, it remains enjoyable to play. Only downside: a possible concern with the roses, in the end I was missing one. After a glance at a guide, I have not found it, I suspect that they disappear during the closing of certain equences. Be vigilant and pick them up right away;)
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Microsoft from Italian
Nth Center of Artifex Mundi (no, I'm not part, I like the HOG genre and the Authors know what they do). This time, everything is set in a submarine complex called "Lady of the Emerald", where you can fulfill your dreams (all? Wants.. Well, let's forget it. I state that this is the strangest title I have played, it seems all permeated by something unreal. Excellent graphics, sound ok (it seems to me that a musical motif has already been used previously), HOG screens of different types and puzzles not complicated (it depends on you, but one seemed a little cryptic). Collector's Edition, then extra episode, sketches of production, ability to replay hidden object screens and puzzles, trophies (some even hidden!), and scattered objects to collect (roses and film films). How best I vote, after you do. Can I ask the Authors something? Calm with patches, the Kisilova case I had to replay it 4 times.. :D