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Maze: Stolen Minds Collector's Edition Review
Maze: Stolen Minds Collector's Edition 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
Maze: Stolen Minds Collector's Edition 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
Maze: Stolen Minds Collector's Edition Review Screenshots, Videos:
The hidden object scenes are nice but easy, just as the minigames and the entire game.
The graphics are beautifully hand drawn which the production team has become famous for in all of their games.
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.
Oh, and if you just don't like HOPS, you can always switch to a mini game to help complete the scenes.
This Collector's Edition has 9 Achievements to earn, 14 VG Team pictures, 11 Music Soundtracks, 6 Wallpapers, 12 Concept Art pictures, a built in Strategy Guide and a Bonus Chapter, enjoy!
I actually don't mind easy puzzles, as long as they are fun.
Music: Fits the game just right.
This time it doesn't get outright booming.
Voices are age and character appropriate, with emotion for a change.
The voice overs seems to be recorded by some really bored actors and the soundtrack doesn't excel either.
They were creative.
My reviews are based only on what I happen to enjoy in gaming and you might like something different so, as always, please try the demo to see if you might enjoy this amazing game.
Thanks for the reviews.
Game play was excellent.
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.
The remaining extras are the standard fluff but for new gamers the in-game strategy guide is always a benefit.
If you are new to HOPA games and not sure about puzzles, then there is a skip button available.
There are some different gameplay features with many puzzles that I find enjoyable to solve.
Maze: Stolen Minds does not disappoint when it comes to length either.
Playing on the easiest mode, we spent over six hours on the main game.
The remaining extras are always found in CEs such as a bonus game, strategy guide, etc.
The storyline does a nice job also.
For the experienced player, this game doesn't hold much of a challenge.
Not only are there a lot of puzzles but some are different and some are challenging.
I hope all fellow gamers have a good and very healthy 2017.
Read on to find out in my Maze: Stolen Minds review how I felt playing the game and what's my opinion on it.
I always love the Egyptian themed graphics, and the storyline that goes with it.
The graphics are sharp, the cutscenes are top-notch, and the fancy visual effects are sophisticated.
I really got into the story when the demo ended.
I don't like to give too much detail about the specific HOPS or puzzles because it is far more fun to discover for yourself what a game holds in store for you.
This is the newest game in the Maze series.
The graphics are beautifully hand drawn which the production team has become famous for in all of their games.
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.
Oh, and if you just don't like HOPS, you can always switch to a mini game to help complete the scenes.
This Collector's Edition has 9 Achievements to earn, 14 VG Team pictures, 11 Music Soundtracks, 6 Wallpapers, 12 Concept Art pictures, a built in Strategy Guide and a Bonus Chapter, enjoy!
I actually don't mind easy puzzles, as long as they are fun.
Music: Fits the game just right.
This time it doesn't get outright booming.
Voices are age and character appropriate, with emotion for a change.
The voice overs seems to be recorded by some really bored actors and the soundtrack doesn't excel either.
They were creative.
My reviews are based only on what I happen to enjoy in gaming and you might like something different so, as always, please try the demo to see if you might enjoy this amazing game.
Thanks for the reviews.
Game play was excellent.
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.
The remaining extras are the standard fluff but for new gamers the in-game strategy guide is always a benefit.
If you are new to HOPA games and not sure about puzzles, then there is a skip button available.
There are some different gameplay features with many puzzles that I find enjoyable to solve.
Maze: Stolen Minds does not disappoint when it comes to length either.
Playing on the easiest mode, we spent over six hours on the main game.
The remaining extras are always found in CEs such as a bonus game, strategy guide, etc.
The storyline does a nice job also.
For the experienced player, this game doesn't hold much of a challenge.
Not only are there a lot of puzzles but some are different and some are challenging.
I hope all fellow gamers have a good and very healthy 2017.
Read on to find out in my Maze: Stolen Minds review how I felt playing the game and what's my opinion on it.
I always love the Egyptian themed graphics, and the storyline that goes with it.
The graphics are sharp, the cutscenes are top-notch, and the fancy visual effects are sophisticated.
I really got into the story when the demo ended.
I don't like to give too much detail about the specific HOPS or puzzles because it is far more fun to discover for yourself what a game holds in store for you.
This is the newest game in the Maze series.