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Cinderella Escape! R12 review
Meh
by Mia Blais-Côté

A puzzle game, with a basic plot based on Cinderella. Originally a hentai game. That content is removed so one image during the prologue is censored. The puzzles involve moving and/or destroying blocks to reach an exit. A meh game, but the sequel is way better.

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Little tip on the Sidelines: If you want to experience the full Fun of the game, you should download the R18 Patch to get the Achievements, but you need the R12 Version. Now Let's get to the Game. The Story is quickly told. We play the Sage Child Cinderella, who is treated disparagingly by her Stepmother and Stepsisters. One Day the Prince hosts a Ball Cinderella wants to go to and the Stief Family gives her heart a jerk and takes her With her. Asl Cinderella is separated from her Family in the Garden of the Castle, watching the Prince murder his own Father, the King. This one accuses Cinderella of The King'S Order and has her and her Family imprisoned. Now the Good Fairy appears in front of Cinderella, who wants to help her escape from Prison. During the Course Of the Game, we also get the choice to save our Families members. Once you have saved everyone, you get the True End in front of you, which makes for a stark Plottwist. Anyone who knows the Fairy Tale of Cinderella will realize at the Intro that the Disney Fairy Tale has been Interpreted a little differently here. The Game offers four, I call it "Worlds," with 10 Levels each. Because Cinderella is tied up, all she can do is run, jump and kick. With each level completed, you get Experience points and Gold. With the Gold you can buy new Accessories and Outfits for Cinderella. The Experience Points, According to The order Process, serve to enhance the Level of the Character. What does that bring? Well, for each Level we have a set number of Jumps and Kicks, which we have to use Tactically and Klug to reach the Level End. With each Ascent we get more Jumps and occasionally kicks. (But Is rather not-rarity. My CInderella is Level 41 and can kick 8 times.) In order to master the various Traverseouts, we have to manier in the Finest 3D Puzzle, move Stones, crush them and Avoid Traps. In addition, we also have an HP Number and what that does, I don't think I have to explain. The Basic Structures of the Levels are similar in the later Course Of the game of the opener, which is a bit of a shame, as it seems like playing one and the same Level again and again, since only Stones, Opponents and End Of level were positioned differently. Graphically, it's actually quite Good for the Price. While It reats that the entire Environment is kept in a bright and ugly grey, it ensures that you can spot Characters and Obstacles at a great Distance. The Control works flawlessly. The Music is quite fine. I think you already get a lot on offer for this low Price, namely a pretty good 3D Puzzle game, with vivid Graphics, a nice Incinated Story, which is told in individual Pictures and an extraordinary Interpretation of the Original Fairy Tale Which, by and large, has become a quite good Game, which became a bit of a Monotone at the End. Since I am such a Super Relevant Critic hust and my Opinion any Appreciation hust I must of course still Forgive a Rating. No, I stop with Ratings. Nobody reads that anyway.
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