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Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game Review
Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game Review
* OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
* CPU: Pentium 3 1.0 GHz or Higher
* OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
* CPU: Pentium 3 1.0 GHz or Higher
Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game Review
* OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
* CPU: Pentium 3 1.0 GHz or Higher
* OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP
* CPU: Pentium 3 1.0 GHz or Higher
Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game Review Screenshots, Videos:
One of the best features of Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game is the superb drawing of characters and scenery.
It is certainly on my buy list.
As always, I review mostly on the game play and leave the story to others to review.
Map: The map tells where the player is and has the special mark when you have something to do there.
The Mini Games are very doable, most are of good length and entertaining.
Game play was excellent.
Also, developers are now offering a custom mode of gameplay and this one will allow you to set your hint and skip times to your preference.
This Collector's Edition offers the usual Achievements to earn, and there are 41 Hidden Items to collect.
Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game - the Collector's Edition - comes with all the goodies one expects from one.
We get easy to find Collectibles, wallpapers, art images and a bonus chapter.
Voices are age and character appropriate, with emotion for a change.
Most of the time, the game is pretty predictable.
HOGS: There is a nice variety and I'm truly enjoying them.
You're not bored with the same old same old.
what I like is a good balance between slightly more challenging gameplay elements and easier ones.
Puzzles are simple and don't take any brain power to complete, but done well.
We highly recommend the Collector's Edition as it comes ready with tons of bonuses: a bonus chapter, a strategy guide, wallpapers, videos, concept art, soundtracks, achievements, collectibles, morphing objects, a souvenir room, replayable hidden objects, and replayable puzzles.
I always love the Egyptian themed graphics, and the storyline that goes with it.
In my opinion, seek and enjoy!
I am playing these games to relax and for their entertainment value so I don't want to be stressed to much with puzzles I can't solve.
The story doesn't get a lot better as you play, you have cliche over cliche with a few minor exceptions which I won't reveal in order not to spoil your experience, the story of the game seems uninspired and It really can't draw you in.
This Collector's Edition has 15 Morphing Objects within the HOP's, 9 Concept Art pictures, p Dev pictures, 9 Wallpapers, 11 Music Soundtracks, 14 Videos, a Souvenir Room, 18 Achievements to earn, 15 replayable Hidden Object Scenes, 20 replayable Mini Games, Collectible Characters, a built in Strategy Guide and a Bonus Adventure, enjoy!
Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game has a great story, cute hidden object scenes, fun puzzles!
The Hidden Object Scenes are varied, with finding Keywords in a Sentence etc.
This Collector's Edition has 10 Wallpapers, 10 Concept Art pictures, 9 Avatars, 6 Screensavers, 16 replayable Mini Games, 4 Music Soundtracks, 22 replayable Hidden Object Scenes, a built in Strategy Guide, a Bonus Chapter.
I'm really liking what I'm seeing from this new game.
The graphics are sharp, the cutscenes are top-notch, and the fancy visual effects are sophisticated.
The Collector's Edition is also quite rewarding, it includes a strategy guide, wallpapers, concept art, a screensaver, soundtracks, achievements, collectibles, morphing objects, and a secret room.
The Strategy Guide, of course, tells you where they are.
Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game is a must-have game for me.
Not only is the game full of things to do, it is also beautiful and just what I have been looking for after all the dreary, colorless games that wrapped up in the past 3 months.
Most of the HOP's offer a small interactive puzzle to solve.
It is certainly on my buy list.
As always, I review mostly on the game play and leave the story to others to review.
Map: The map tells where the player is and has the special mark when you have something to do there.
The Mini Games are very doable, most are of good length and entertaining.
Game play was excellent.
Also, developers are now offering a custom mode of gameplay and this one will allow you to set your hint and skip times to your preference.
This Collector's Edition offers the usual Achievements to earn, and there are 41 Hidden Items to collect.
Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game - the Collector's Edition - comes with all the goodies one expects from one.
We get easy to find Collectibles, wallpapers, art images and a bonus chapter.
Voices are age and character appropriate, with emotion for a change.
Most of the time, the game is pretty predictable.
HOGS: There is a nice variety and I'm truly enjoying them.
You're not bored with the same old same old.
what I like is a good balance between slightly more challenging gameplay elements and easier ones.
Puzzles are simple and don't take any brain power to complete, but done well.
We highly recommend the Collector's Edition as it comes ready with tons of bonuses: a bonus chapter, a strategy guide, wallpapers, videos, concept art, soundtracks, achievements, collectibles, morphing objects, a souvenir room, replayable hidden objects, and replayable puzzles.
I always love the Egyptian themed graphics, and the storyline that goes with it.
In my opinion, seek and enjoy!
I am playing these games to relax and for their entertainment value so I don't want to be stressed to much with puzzles I can't solve.
The story doesn't get a lot better as you play, you have cliche over cliche with a few minor exceptions which I won't reveal in order not to spoil your experience, the story of the game seems uninspired and It really can't draw you in.
This Collector's Edition has 15 Morphing Objects within the HOP's, 9 Concept Art pictures, p Dev pictures, 9 Wallpapers, 11 Music Soundtracks, 14 Videos, a Souvenir Room, 18 Achievements to earn, 15 replayable Hidden Object Scenes, 20 replayable Mini Games, Collectible Characters, a built in Strategy Guide and a Bonus Adventure, enjoy!
Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game has a great story, cute hidden object scenes, fun puzzles!
The Hidden Object Scenes are varied, with finding Keywords in a Sentence etc.
This Collector's Edition has 10 Wallpapers, 10 Concept Art pictures, 9 Avatars, 6 Screensavers, 16 replayable Mini Games, 4 Music Soundtracks, 22 replayable Hidden Object Scenes, a built in Strategy Guide, a Bonus Chapter.
I'm really liking what I'm seeing from this new game.
The graphics are sharp, the cutscenes are top-notch, and the fancy visual effects are sophisticated.
The Collector's Edition is also quite rewarding, it includes a strategy guide, wallpapers, concept art, a screensaver, soundtracks, achievements, collectibles, morphing objects, and a secret room.
The Strategy Guide, of course, tells you where they are.
Labyrinths of the World: A Dangerous Game is a must-have game for me.
Not only is the game full of things to do, it is also beautiful and just what I have been looking for after all the dreary, colorless games that wrapped up in the past 3 months.
Most of the HOP's offer a small interactive puzzle to solve.