

* Flower collection (41 flowers of remembrance to find with a helpful indicator to remind you) All three finished with a riddle to find the desired object, which were quite tricky. The first was a 3 stage silhouette puzzle and the other two were lists with a couple of interactive elements, one of them over three stages. All had morphing objects within (and an indicator to remind you). Music was appropriate to the scene.Ĭhallenge was a good mix with some very straightforward puzzles and others (including HOSs) really very challenging. The occasional purplish scene, which no doubt some will moan about but mainly bright and colourful. Visual/sound quality was brilliant as ever from this (seemingly very busy at the moment) developer. As with episodes 1 and 2, the doughty professor is drawn into a world under threat and must save the day but this time needs an 'innocent' to help her enter Victoria the rather dim but terribly enthusiastic student. Sadly the portals and black smoke are back, but that was always going to be the case in an Amaranthine Voyage and they are interwoven into the story well. I thoroughly enjoyed Tree of Life and Living Mountain and here is #3! What a treat! Professor Burns is back! Based on the completed demo 69/90 minutes. We all have different tastes in games and you may not care for this one at all. Yes, I am definitely going to purchase this game to add to my collection.Īs always, try it for yourself and see what you think. I do not give 5 stars easily, but this one has it all, with enough challenge to keep you moving and wanting more. I believe this one will appeal to all levels of players. No, the story isn't new, but I found this game to be extremely well done, fun and interesting. You find other parts and pieces in the game that provide you with pieces of the story as you go along. You had to find jewel shards for a "tool" you use during the game, which give you another item to use within the game. Some are tucked away, so you have to look for them. The only collectibles I found were the 41 flowers of remembrance, which were not too difficult to find. Puzzles were not difficult, but some were different and a little challenging. They aren't really difficult to see, you just have to remember to look for them. You also have 17 morphing objects to find in the HOPs.

These were done a bit differently, in that you had "sections" to do and did not have everything listed at once, so you were searching different areas for items. Some were the standard word HOP and others were silhouettes. HOPs were very clean and clear, no junk piles. Big time saver, so you have more time for the game. The hint system was quite helpful and teleported you if you had a long distance to travel to the hint location, rather than just keep telling you to go back. To be quite honest with you, I got so engrossed in the game, and found that it flowed so well, that I didn't even open the map or the SG. Music was quite nice and moved with what was happening at the time. Some were a bit muted, but it depends on where you are in the scenery and how the sunlight, or even just the light, would bounce off of something. Game play was excellent, no problems and filled my large screen completely. Voices actually had some emotion and didn't sound like someone was just reading a script. The graphics, animation and voice overs are extremely well done. The first was an excellent game and this one is even better. Well, here is the second in the Amaranthine series. Music, wallpapers, concept art, and more!.Unlock mini-games to extend the challenge.A thrilling bonus adventure with Professor Burns' protégé!.As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases count toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card!
FIND GAME CALLED WORD FLOWERS FOR MAC AIR FULL
This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won't find in the standard version. An ancient prophecy declares that you will be the one to save both worlds, but will it come true? Find out in this breathtaking Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game! You must enter the portal and stop Torment before it turns its sights toward Earth. Years later, one of their artifacts has been uncovered, reopening the way between both worlds. Long ago, Anther was a realm of beauty and magic, but the appearance of a being named Torment drained their magic and forced the survivors to flee to a world called Earth. From Eipix, the studio who brought you Hidden Expedition: Smithsonian Hope Diamond, presents another Amaranthine Voyage!
