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I love every dark parables games. But it has been years since new ones have come out on iPad. I see more new games every day for Mac and pc. What I would like to know is will there ever be any new ones for those who play on iPads?
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4.5 out of 5
2 ratings in Ukraine
I love every dark parables games. But it has been years since new ones have come out on iPad. I see more new games every day for Mac and pc. What I would like to know is will there ever be any new ones for those who play on iPads?
Only on the demo but it’s beautiful!
When I went to open the door with the tree crest the game crashed and now I can no longer do anything this game needs a serious fixing
I don’t often play these games on a phone since they’re richly detailed and better on a bigger screen, but the phone version of this game was terribly disappointing! I only played the first couple of minutes but I noticed that several sound effects and voices were missing, while others worked fine. For example: voice on the recording at the beginning, which is in every Dark Parables game, was silent. It was choppy and distracting. I can’t recommend this to anyone.
I played the game on PC and I loved it now I’m enjoying it on my iOS
Would have liked more hidden objects but was beautifully illustrated and a nice story to bring it all together.
Gorgeous use of color and shape. The story is aimed at very young people, but the puzzles are sometimes demanding. Something for all ages.
Seems to be designed for youngsters.
The items are microscopic. You cant see half the stuff. Then it doesn't go close to areas you supposed to interact with, you’re supposed to tap everything and read the messages on too many areas in order to know its an area you need to interact with. Makes no sense. If the areas are interactive show them, zoom up to them so we know its part of the game.
The graphics were very nice and it was challenging. What frustrated me was all the different locations in this game. I am used to having to go back to locations and rooms to complete objectives, but this was way overdone. This game had so many locations that it got to a point where I was constantly having trouble finding the locations. I used the maps but it would have helped if you could click on the room on the map and it would take you there. Instead, it gave you the name of the room and a small picture, but it got confusing the deeper you went into the game. I say this because sometimes you had to go back at least 15 locations to complete a task. Many of the locations were initially hidden so it made it very difficult. It got kind of boring trying to find the locations. I started just hitting hint and letting the game take me there. Normally, I try not to ever use the hint feature, but like I said, it just got frustrating. Some of the rooms would close up too and then you would have to find another way to enter. One other thing that was really frustrating was that you had to really hold the inventory items in the exact spot and for a few seconds for it to take hold. There were so many times in this game where I would take an item from my inventory and place it where I thought it needed to go (more than once) and it would not accept it. I have a newer iPad so I don’t think it was my tablet. Eventually, I had to hit the hint feature and it would work finally. I was just forced to use hint for inventory items that I had tried already in those places, but it was really touchy and had to be in the exact spot and held there for a few seconds longer than normal. I am just glad I finished the game finally.