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Labyrinths of the World: The Devils Tower Review
Labyrinths of the World: The Devils Tower 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: The Devils Tower 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: The Devils Tower Review Screenshots, Videos:
As always, I review mostly on the game play and leave the story to others to review.
I'm really liking what I'm seeing from this new game.
Game development team did a brilliant job getting the player to feel involved with the story and connected to the protagonist.
I always love the Egyptian themed graphics, and the storyline that goes with it.
The Hidden Object Scenes are mostly Interactive List finds, the scenes are beautifully drawn and there are a ton of interactive items.
What I like is a good balance between slightly more challenging gameplay elements and easier ones.
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.
Many of the scenes offer Panoramic views, where you can scroll further to the left or right in an attempt to make the player feel like they are actually there.
Map: The map tells where the player is and has the special mark when you have something to do there.
Music is soothing until something is either happening or about to happen, then it cuts loose.
Voices are age and character appropriate, with emotion for a change.
Labyrinths of the World: The Devils Tower Collector's Edition 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.
I hope all fellow gamers have a good and very healthy 2017.
I'm really liking what I'm seeing from this new game.
Game development team did a brilliant job getting the player to feel involved with the story and connected to the protagonist.
I always love the Egyptian themed graphics, and the storyline that goes with it.
The Hidden Object Scenes are mostly Interactive List finds, the scenes are beautifully drawn and there are a ton of interactive items.
What I like is a good balance between slightly more challenging gameplay elements and easier ones.
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.
Many of the scenes offer Panoramic views, where you can scroll further to the left or right in an attempt to make the player feel like they are actually there.
Map: The map tells where the player is and has the special mark when you have something to do there.
Music is soothing until something is either happening or about to happen, then it cuts loose.
Voices are age and character appropriate, with emotion for a change.
Labyrinths of the World: The Devils Tower Collector's Edition 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.
I hope all fellow gamers have a good and very healthy 2017.