Tibetan Quest: Beyond the World's End reviews

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The Game is medium sumptuous. It's a Hybrid between Hidden Object (comes from the Corner) and Point & Click, with relatively many Hidden Object images This time around. These Games are produced on the Assembly line, so it is also difficult for me to go into the Game Quite individually. This time, the Story is about Tibet, combining Western Myths about Shangri-La with a rather strange Kidnapping Story that I didn't quite grasp, but perhaps meant to seem adventurous. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1508921836 The Point & Click portion was relatively simple, but sometimes strange, which objects to use for which Purpose. There were a few Mini-games, which were mostly very simple, even if you came up with a few more unequal Variants. As I said this time there Are quite a lot Of Hidden Object pictures, wobi also offered me a few new Gimmicks: Some Sought-after objects are only temporarily visible and are otherwise replaced by Objects that are not searched, so that one examines the Pictures even more closely Must. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1508926872 On the other Hand, the Hidden Obmallows are relatively empty of meaning, i.e. the Objects depicted have absolutely nothing to do with the Story (Telephone Handsets, Melons, Pistol, etc.). A few Mistakes (perhaps through the German Translation) were there. The Hidden Obmills were very simple, like all the Gameplay. Only the Bonus Objects hidden on the Screens were well hidden. The Game becomes only slightly more difficult in the maybe 5 Hours of Play and does not offer a Arc of tension but rather routine repetition. As usual, the Wallpapers are routine. However, the Objects to be searched fit well into the Background, even if they are usually not difficult to discover. The People, though, seem strange. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1508922952 The Sound is simple, Music is available, The Lyrics of the Cutscenes are even spoken (English with German Subtitles). There Are three Levels of difficulty. I chose the more difficult one. But It was only a little more severe (E.g. Punishing False Clicks). There are many Achievements for which you even have to do a bit of something. Pro & Contra: o Game for very simple Hidden Object/P & C Entertainment o Meist Very simple mini-games o Genre graphics (but too simple Hidden Object pictures)-Sensory Hidden Object pictures (and also Mini-games) Rating: 5/10 Games like this Seem like produced on the Assembly line. I wouldn't know what makes this Game individual. If you can get a bit off that, it's certainly not bad. In General, though, I don't want to recommend it.
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Microsoft from French
Very beautiful scenery, very interested puzzles, we want to move forward to see the sequel. Very good game, Bravo!
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Microsoft from Deutsch
For this Price I had imagined a longer version was done with it on just one Game day, really a pity
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Microsoft from Deutsch
It makes fun to sielen. The Music is exactly fitting: Not so intrusive! I'm looking forward to another Game from You.
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Microsoft from French
Original story, but too many malways:-descriptions of some poorly written minigames: we do not understand what to do in the minijeu, so we go to random-the phrases said by some characters are too quickly erased: we do not have time to read them. -some words or phrases in French are laughable (translation problems?), with spelling errors. _one of the musical tracks of the first half of the game, of the "psychedelic" type, is quite annoying. -some items to find in SOC are hidden in places so dark that they are not detectable, even when searching well: you have to click on "clue" to find them. -many paintings or characters are obviously composed from photos, and are not drawn by hand as in the other games of artifex Mundi: the game loses in poetry.
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As always with artifex mundi very nicely drawn graphics and long Gameplay. I always wait until the Games are in the Sale (which happens often enough) and for 3-4 Euros I sit loosely also 3-4 Hours. In the process, my Head switches off and I enjoy the beautiful Scenes. Typical of this Kind of Games is the repetitive Music. There are a few Variants, but in the Long run it will annoy. So from half of The Games I do the Music quietly. I wish you would pack a few more Tracks. The Puzzles are consistently quite simple, which I personally like so much. In Expert Mode, it's entertaining enough without frustrating. Fits. Unlike the Alawar games, there are still the Tasks of Collecting flowers, stars, Swords or other things in artifex mundi games. That's pretty easy in this Game (because virtually every Scene involves something. You just have to look long enough. And it's only ever one Type of Thing you're looking for). Other Games from the same Manufacturer offer more. But hey, it all fits. I liked it, otherwise I wouldn't write this Review. :) Keep it up.