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Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night Collector's Edition Review
Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night 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
Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night 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
Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night Collector's Edition Review Screenshots, Videos:
I think all levels of players will find this one fun for one reason or another.
Most of the time, the game is pretty predictable.
There was never a moment of boredom playing the game.
Game development team did a brilliant job getting the player to feel involved with the story and connected to the protagonist.
In this Collector's Edition version, there's always the built in Strategy Guide to help you.
I've been playing this game for 2 hours and I still quite a ways to go.
I've been a fan of the Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night series and really enjoyed the games in the series.
If you are new to HOPA games and not sure about puzzles, then there is a skip button available.
Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night does not disappoint when it comes to length either.
Playing on the easiest mode, we spent over six hours on the main game.
This game seemed more geared towards the beginner player, as it was on the easy side.
The HOPS are absolutely a delight with items that are well depicted.
The remaining extras are the standard fluff but for new gamers the in-game strategy guide is always a benefit.
Those looking for an intense challenge won't get it from the game either.
I really got into the story when the demo ended.
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.
Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night has a great story, cute hidden object scenes, fun puzzles!
Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night has a terrific gameplay and an excellent storyline.
The HOPS are a lot of fun and there is the usual variety but I still prefer the list type.
Music: Fits the game just right.
This time it doesn't get outright booming.
As always, try the demo first.
All in all, Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night is a good game.
Not an amazing one.
I hope all fellow gamers have a good and very healthy 2017.
Game play was excellent.
As always, I review mostly on the game play and leave the story to others to review.
Many of the scenes have puzzles incorporated as well as some interactivity when it comes to finding many of the items.
The hidden object scenes are nice but easy, just as the minigames and the entire game.
The puzzles are more challenging, and they are smartly integrated into the storyline.
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.
The heart-pounding music and the creepy ambient sounds also help increase the suspense of the game.
Most of the time, the game is pretty predictable.
There was never a moment of boredom playing the game.
Game development team did a brilliant job getting the player to feel involved with the story and connected to the protagonist.
In this Collector's Edition version, there's always the built in Strategy Guide to help you.
I've been playing this game for 2 hours and I still quite a ways to go.
I've been a fan of the Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night series and really enjoyed the games in the series.
If you are new to HOPA games and not sure about puzzles, then there is a skip button available.
Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night does not disappoint when it comes to length either.
Playing on the easiest mode, we spent over six hours on the main game.
This game seemed more geared towards the beginner player, as it was on the easy side.
The HOPS are absolutely a delight with items that are well depicted.
The remaining extras are the standard fluff but for new gamers the in-game strategy guide is always a benefit.
Those looking for an intense challenge won't get it from the game either.
I really got into the story when the demo ended.
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.
Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night has a great story, cute hidden object scenes, fun puzzles!
Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night has a terrific gameplay and an excellent storyline.
The HOPS are a lot of fun and there is the usual variety but I still prefer the list type.
Music: Fits the game just right.
This time it doesn't get outright booming.
As always, try the demo first.
All in all, Witches Legacy: Covered by the Night is a good game.
Not an amazing one.
I hope all fellow gamers have a good and very healthy 2017.
Game play was excellent.
As always, I review mostly on the game play and leave the story to others to review.
Many of the scenes have puzzles incorporated as well as some interactivity when it comes to finding many of the items.
The hidden object scenes are nice but easy, just as the minigames and the entire game.
The puzzles are more challenging, and they are smartly integrated into the storyline.
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.
The heart-pounding music and the creepy ambient sounds also help increase the suspense of the game.