Games need more instruction
I skipped close to half the games bc no matter how much I did, it was impossible to play. Including the last bonus game. Nothing moves.
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5 out of 5
2 ratings in Greece
I skipped close to half the games bc no matter how much I did, it was impossible to play. Including the last bonus game. Nothing moves.
Beautiful artwork, challenging games, good story, fun talking fox friend, very long main game, good long bonus game, everything worked for me!
II like the premise of the game. I like the quest. What I gave only three stars for are the extremely unclear on how to play the mini games., as well as the lack of any kind of guidance when you need to reconstruct images. Had the ‘free’ period had been a bit longer, I probably wouldn’t have purchased it. Also, I’m very good at finding collectibles in these games but so far am only successful maybe half the time. I’m not finished yet so may revise this if any of these things are better as you go on.
Very very late with my review, but I finally ready. Again you gave us excellent game .I so enjoy your games and can not wait for the next one. Thank you from your number one fan. 🦊 👏
Fantastic story
Another beautiful game in an amazing series! Thank you so much!😊
I love it
This is the way HO games should be. Long, interesting, varied and thoroughly enjoyable all the way through. I especially like all mazes and there were several in this game.
Welcome to Celestis, a magical Utopian city filled with surreal floating islands, talking animals, and exquisite scenery. However, not everything is as idyllic as it seems; some sinister forces are creeping out from underneath all the splendor, causing destruction to everything in its path and instilling fear into the minds and hearts of the township. You play the role of a young woman, Aurora, who helped built Celestis years ago, along with your friends. You are transported back to this otherworldly city to unravel the mystery of the disappearance of your dear friend Victor, while simultaneously saving the city from the malignant atrocities afflicting it. Throughout your adventure, you meet several characters, as well as a fox, who will provide support and further your objectives. The exciting gameplay provides in-depth backbone to the storyline. The explorational aspect gives rise to many surprises, thus drawing my attention further into the plot. The HOS are diverse in format, with some creative elements strewn in. I especially like the one in the greenhouse in which you find three items to unlock other items; then you either find items by pattern or by manipulating items back into the scene. You also pick up snippets of information detailing the backstory. The plethora of puzzles, with many of them being mini-puzzles, are mostly simple yet entertaining, with imaginative compositions that are tied into the storyline. For example, I liked the one in which you move Aurora and the fox around the storyboard to their designated spots while hiding from and avoiding the snake. You can set the difficulty level to your choice for a few puzzles. There are two types of collectibles to acquire within most scenes. There is a pullout tab on the left-hand side of the screen, which will update your collectibles status. I have not come across any glitches; transition is seamless. This game is well rounded, typical of this developer’s craftsmanship. There’s nothing to complain about; therefore, I rate this game a well-deserved five stars.
Can you please advise as the candle lighting scene in the bonus chapter is not working. I place the lantern over the candles and nothing happens.