Love it but short!
Please make more, these are really fun but this is one is too short. Cryptic Kingdoms is my favorite, in case you wanted to know haha
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Please make more, these are really fun but this is one is too short. Cryptic Kingdoms is my favorite, in case you wanted to know haha
Game froze up on me about 3/4th of the way through the game. Disappointed since I paid for it.
The graphics are ok and good idea but every room or area has an average of only one thing/item to interact with or pick up. Most puzzles are very obvious because it usually involves that one item you just picked up. There are many FREE point and click adventure games of the same caliber. Wish I didn't waste the money and am not going to pay for his other games.
As an avid point and click adventure player, this game was EXTREMELY SIMPLE. The graphics were good and all that jazz.... But it was also soooooo short!! I finished it in less than 30 mins. Not that upset about it but needs to be more challenging and definitely longer.
Enjoyed playing a game that wasn't to terribly hard. Puzzles were easy for me, unlike some games.
Really enjoy your games.
I started playing it, pretty much. Graphics are fuzzy, not optimised for retinal display. Story appears to be continued which may be where it develops more interest. No hints, no map, and puzzles don't truly advance the story in any meaningful way. The developer's Cryptic Caverns is far better.
Amateur effort with primitive graphics and weak story. Needs a lot of polish.
A wonderful point and click adventure game with clever puzzles. Definitely worth buying!
Good fun. This game has a great balance of challenge and fun. It is not always obvious what to do next, but a little thinking should get you through, and the world is not big enough for you to truly get lost in. All the puzzles were sensible, and the graphical aesthetic was very nice. Only bit of criticism is that it feels a little unpolished, especially the navigation with no indicators marking where the paths to the next screen were, and the single back button to retrace your steps. Overall a good game, and I look forward to the next installment.