Good game but you need to fix the buying part
Luv it but really WTH is up with the fact you got to buy it
Ja, Ghost Files 2 ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die Ghost Files 2-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
Ghost Files 2 ist kostenlos.
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4.33 von 5
12 Bewertungen in Sonderverwaltungsregion Hongkong
Luv it but really WTH is up with the fact you got to buy it
I love all the Artifax Mundi games that I have played, and will keep playing them. Like all the others, Ghost Files 2 had an interesting story. Great game play, not to easy, but not to hard either. You can actually enjoy it, without knocking your brains out! I love that the puzzles are unique to the game and the fact that you can get a hint or just skip a mini game, if it’s too hard. You don’t have to be a mathematician. I also love being able to find objects and use them to do something. Just wish they had some haunted story lines, as those are my favorites. Great job Artifax Mundi, keep up the good work, so I can keep enjoying your games!
One of the better thinking games.
This is the best of AM games I’ve tried lately. Easily my favorite from them.
I would love to give this game a high rating, however, I am barely into it and it already glitched to where I cannot advance further. Am pretty angry about this since I do not usually pay so much for tablet games, but this one had looked promising.
The actual game is good but if anyone is like me I enjoy a good bonus game. This bonus game is a total joke!!! I mean it took all of 5 min and it was over. I really expected more from AM. Disappointed!!!
I love it
This was altogether a really entertaining game. Artifex typically makes players run through a bunch of menial tasks that don’t move the story forward in any way. This game did not do that!
Embrace yourself for a riveting psychological thriller, as you, a private detective, wake up in an unfamiliar place, unaware of how and why you got there; and you are startled by the ghastly sight of a dead body slumped over nearby. From there on, it becomes a living nightmare for you. You must quickly find a way out to avoid being captured by the police who are blaming you for the murder. While the police are hot on your trail, you are forced to rely on yourself, trying to crack your own case and put together pieces of the puzzle as to how and why you became connected to the murder. This game intelligently fuses together action-packed drama, refreshing character development, and intriguing gameplay. It's one of my favorite games this year. There are many reasons why: This murder mystery-themed storyline is attention-grabbing, especially with its "wrongly accused victim on the run" main idea; and it's conveyed in a well-constructed narrative, as you frequently hear your own thoughts. The characters are well-evolved, and the dialogue is never boring. The characters exude lifelike personalities, which make them compelling; and I enjoyed playing a male detective with a tough-as-nails nature. The settings remind me of Film Noir—think of "Adam Wolfe," if anyone's ever played that series—depicting realistically rendered gritty urban scenes, such as apartment blocks, back alleys, and messy offices concealing secret rooms. There's neither utopian-like fantasy worlds nor creepy mansions with evil entities flying at you. I am impressed by the outstanding background animations that spring to life upon touch. The adventure portion of gameplay is spruced up a bit. With the aptitude of a true detective, you often utilize your handy forensics kit to collect evidence around places of interest and then compare and perform analysis, via mini-puzzles, to establish connections between the victims and the killer. All of the tasks had a sense of purpose, building upon each other in a logical way. There are no tedious fill-ins with the sole intention of extending gameplay. The HOSs are story-driven, with a good variation of creative, puzzle-like interactions. I enjoyed the one in which you press the hand that opens four panels, and you find and replace objects within each panel. Even finding multiples of an item are effected using clever manipulations. The puzzles demonstrate a nice assortment, with a few offering some challenge. I love the maze puzzle in whi
Totally enjoyed story