There are two ways to play this game (from the vantage point of either of two characters), so I'm excited to play the game again from the viewpoint of the character I didn't choose the first time around. I enjoyed the setting and the puzzles. There was more cut movie-style scenes than I usually prefer, but all in all this was a pretty solid adventure game.
This game has a lot of excellent reviews for a reason. It's a solid, fun adventure game with enjoyable puzzles and game play. I will be checking out more games from this company.
I tried this game out because I really enjoyed a few of their other games. It really makes you have to think a bit outside of the box. Graphics were good, but blacked out in some parts until received an update and it played okay after that. I'll probably play it again at some point since I was more in the mood for different types of puzzles rather than an inventive world where I have to make things happen with this character. But overall a very unique and low-key enjoyable game.
This was a free game with another game purchase, and it's not a game I would ever normally buy, however, it was hilarious to play, as there's no way one individual would be responsible for THAT many planes! So of course I caused unfortunate crashes as I was trying to figure out the different angles and keystrokes (too many to keep track of). But fun for something different than I usually play (which are more adventure/puzzle games).
These Weird Park games have amazing visuals, but the first two lack in the entertainment that the third one had. You're not really sure half the time why you're doing stuff, only that you need such and such for something. It's only when you obtain whatever object that you then understand what you need to do with it (but sometimes not until you move around and realize what it could be used for). Some of the puzzles were challenging (the KEY puzzle in particular!!), and the hidden object scenes were a bit amped up from the original game in adding a bit more interaction, but would have preferred either less hidden object scenes or more interaction within those. However, this IS a hidden object game, so as such, it's a good game in that it provides more than just the simple hidden object scenes - and a LOT of game play. I enjoyed the fairy tale themed scenes. Overall enjoyable. But the third one is the best!
I purchased this game after having played the final Weird Park game, which I thought was challenging yet fun. Not a big fan of the hidden object sections where you have to find things, this one had quite a few of them, but not only that, you had to go back to the same ones THREE times. They weren't even interactive (where you have to find the key to then unlock something, etc.). They were just simply click on what is listed. I found a couple of the puzzles quite challenging, and that's saying a lot since I'm usually pretty good at those (and those are what I play these games for in the first place), yet still they weren't as entertaining as the 3rd game in this series. Still worth the play if you're into the hidden object scenes and, of course, the graphics in the scenes were well done.
Memoria was not only interesting and fun to play, it made you think of what you'd actually do in a situation if you only had so many available tools. I really appreciated that aspect of it, as most games just have you clicking on stuff that makes no sense, or using tools in a way you'd never use them in reality. So it was easy to immerse oneself more into the game.
I'm one who prefers more puzzles than hidden object finds, and this game favored the hidden object above puzzles, and what few puzzles they had weren't very challenging. That said, the scenes were great and it was entertaining to play nonetheless.
I loved the idea of being able to choose different courses of direction (in terms of responses the character makes), and LOVED the shooting gallery style portion of the game. Much better than just a typical hidden object. There should be a different category for games like this one, as I think they'd be more relevant in adventure rather than hidden object.
Was really excited to play this since it was based in Iceland, however there was a bit too much dialogue for my taste. Seemed I was going back and forth and having to talk with people over and over again. Guess I'm just the type who's more interested in solving puzzles than the social atmosphere of a game.
If you enjoy hidden object games but prefer more puzzles, this one's for you! It has a ton of puzzles, especially at the end. Fun and entertaining all around!
I found this one available for MAC after playing it years ago on a PC. I was disappointed that not all of the elements worked. Seems my computer struggles with many Anuman brand games. However, I remember that it was enjoyable when I played it before. Hoping there might be some fix that I can upload in the near future so I can finally play it again.
I had a lot of fun with this game due to how surprisingly different it was from any game I had played before. (Have since played The Tiny Bang Story, which was similar.) Some things took a bit of time to figure out, but they made sense rather than being a random way of solving something. Have to think outside the box a bit. Very enjoyable!
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