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9/04/2012

Hidden Object Adventure MEGA Collection Review

Hidden Object Adventure MEGA Collection
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Purchased this as a gift for my mom and when she tried
to play it, only 2-3 of the games would work. Would not
recommend buying.

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8/16/2012

Blair Witch Episode 3: Elly Kedward 1786 Review

Blair Witch Episode 3: Elly Kedward 1786
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Blair Witch Volume Three is an excellent game.First of all its graphs are so well.It has writen with Nocturne Motor like the previous ones , the clothes in the game gives the player that they are real clothes also the lighting and colors are wonderful.Then the sound fx are so realistic and based on enviromental sounds. Besides the atmosphere is very powerful it takes the gamer inside the game , you play like you are in the game.Also the characters are well designed , but the most impressive features are the 3D effects in the game , for example the pointer that shaped as pentegram , you can see movings inside the laser pointers while you way it to your screen.Besides the playing of the game is not too hard , it is based on spell and weapon based combat style.The story is well written it goes so fastly and understandable .Everything in this game is wonderful.I recommend The Blair Witch Volume Three for everyone.

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Elly Kedward is at the heart of the legend spun by the horror film The Blair Witch Project. Soon after she was accused of witchcraft and banished from the Blair Township, children started disappearing. The frightened townsfolk quickly left Blair to settle in Burkittsville. You'll play as Jonathan Pyre, the town's former pastor, who has become its chief witch hunter. And to fight a power this evil, you're going to need all the magic you can acquire.

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3/17/2012

Lost Secrets: Vatican Mysteries Review

Lost Secrets: Vatican Mysteries
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i was'nt that impressed with game. it was'nt like i thought it would be. i've had better games.
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1/05/2012

Ghost Master (Mac) Review

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American's seem determined to pursue an ever-increasing variety of alternate-lives. As if the real world was not interesting or exciting enough, countless citizens turn daily to a variety of games that aim at providing an alternate persona for the consumer to live out in a virtual world of their own design. Some accomplish this by engaging the user in a real social environment through massive multiplayer online games and others provide this neo-self-definition by creating a complex set of virtual characters for the player to manipulate.
Feral's flashy new title, Ghost Master, takes the latter approach and gives everyone from children to adults the opportunity to play with the virtual equivalent of a bowl of Sea Monkeys.
The premise is simple: as a new ghost master, you use customizable teams of disembodied spirits to terrorize the citizenry of a town called Gravenville. Like the popular Maxis game, The Sims, you are given a household to control. But rather than directly manipulating the people or items within, you task your team of ghosts to use their ethereal powers to influence the victims within.
A basic installer runs quickly from one disc and is then required to start the app. After launching the regular titles will run and you'll find straightforward menus for configuring the games options and controls. Upon starting a new game you'll get to watch a slightly humorous, slightly disturbing intro movie that seems like a cross between a Scooby Doo adventure and Hell Raiser. Shortly into the animation it transitions seamlessly to an interactive quoija board. You enter your name and then the pre-rendered movie resumes - a nice touch that provides some continuity, a sense of involvement, and a nice break that might keep you from realizing how long the scene is.
Once it is finished, you'll be looking at an animated map that you will later use to select the various haunts made available to you as you progress. For starters you will have only two options.
Selecting the "Ghoul Room" will allow you to preview all of the haunters you currently have and later you can train them with new powers by spending the points you gather from successful hauntings. Selecting "Haunting 101" takes you to a tutorial that will get you started with the game. This is a complicated game and you need to understand how it works to succeed. If you don't take the opportunity to learn you'll probably skate through the first missions and then run into a wall on your later hauntings because you don't understand the basics. Play the tutorial!
None of the training dialog was altered for the Mac port, so you may hear references to things like the "insert" key, which is a "help" key on Apple keyboards. But this shouldn't cause too much confusion. I mean, really, who ever used insert anyway?
Did I mention that the training mission starts you off haunting a sorority house? This just accentuates the voyeuristic nature of this kind of game. In fact, in addition to the normal game view - an overhead perspective on the floors of whatever house you are haunting - you can assume a chase cam view of any character in the house. In this case that means any number of scantily clad coeds who unabashedly sleep, dance, and use the toilet for you to watch.
One shortcoming is that be there is no plot. While you can get some narrative value out of reading the biographies of your victims and the corresponding "epitaphs" of your haunters, the only real stories are the brief dialogs from trapped spirits that you can free in order to add to your spooky team.
The purpose of the game is to use that team to scare all the occupants out of whatever building you're haunting. You do this by binding the ghouls to "fetters" and ordering them to use some or all of their unique powers.
Fetters, are unique for each ghost - for example, the gremlin can only be bound to electrical devices. To move you ghosts and haunt different areas you must bind them to new objects or places. They will then use their assigned powers in the vicinity of the fetter. Ultimately, their powers cause enough fear in the nearby mortals to make them flee.
In addition to your view of the house, your haunting team is summarized on the "haunter pack" on the left side of the screen and your victims are summarized on the "mortal pack" on the right. Through the haunter pack you can review your haunters and issue them orders. Through the mortal pack you can gather information about your victims which might help you - by revealing known or unknown fears, for example. But most of its utility in game terms can be found in three bars which track each individuals terror, madness, and belief.
By scaring someone enough you drive their red terror bar past their willpower and they leave the house. Different kinds of disturbances can also drive a persons yellow madness bar far enough for them to go insane - this is as good as driving them out. Your haunt is successful when the house is empty.
While some of the game's challenge comes from resistances to fear and madness, much of it comes from an economy struggle. Using powers costs plasm and so you have to use them sparingly, without exceeding your capacity. You can create more plasm by collecting screams. So the more efficiently you scare your victims, the more plasm you have to work with and the more fear you can cause - an upward spiral if you're playing well.
Amid all of this complicated game play, the environment itself can become quite a distraction. For starters, the mortals speak constantly - but not in English! Don't bother checking your language settings or trying to translate. While this ads to the depth of the game, real sentences would be repetitive and out of context. So the designers used a few real words for association and then a jumble of random phonics to hid the fact that it's just a few sounds looping. This gets really annoying!
The graphics can also get very loud. Even the simplest of powers use flashy and elaborate graphics of sparks, mist, and otherworldly lights. So when you've built up to giving six or seven specters using their greatest powers, a clutter of exaggerated lights and sounds will drag down even the best system. This makes it really hard to really keep track of what's going on, even if your system can keep the performance up.
The 7+ age recommendation on the box is a little optimistic as well. While a child could enjoy experimenting, actually doing well at the game in later stages requires an adult understanding of its complexities.
Still, Ghost Master is a lighthearted but mature Betelgeuse meets The Sims. If you love this kind of game but are looking for a different take, snatch this up quick, but if you're not interested in putting a lot of time into getting to know these kinds of scenarios, don't bother.

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9/30/2011

Youda Games Variety Pack Review

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I got hooked on the online versions of these games online. But when going to the youda site, they wanted up to $10 USD for each game. This was a great find I only wish there were more.

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7/10/2011

Royal Envoy Review

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Royal Envoy [Game Download] This is a GREAT game! I have now played it through to completion two times, and am thinking about starting it over again. :-) Unlike the previous reviewer who is not actually reviewing the GAME, but technical difficulties... I can say without doubt that this is one of my favorite "fit it in" games! I love sitting down and playing a few chapters in the morning with a cup of coffee before the kids wake up. ;) I highly recommend this game with its great graphics and fun storyline. I would also recommend you look for an online hints/walkthrough for the higher levels... just to give you an idea of what exactly you should be doing for the chapter, which is very helpful. Overall, a big "thumbs up" from Playrix!
P.S. Unlike the previous reviewer, I had no difficulties with Amazon downloading or playing this game on my laptop, which is running Vista. Perhaps they got a bum download site??? as I know Amazon has several different download portals that the games come through on... I would suggest the previous reviewer contact Amazon Customer Service and see if they can redirect their download site or something... but again, I had no problems myself with this game download. Happy Playing! :)

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