About This Game Following titles are included to this bundle: Cruel Games: Red Riding Hood: For centuries, parents have captivated their children with enchanting tales of faraway, magical lands. In one famous story, a wolf uses cunning and deception to try to eat the innocent Red Riding Hood. In the end, he did not live happily ever after... Now the wolf has returned and Red Riding Hood is once again in danger - but this is no fairytale! Instead, a modern day maniac has kidnapped a woman's fiance and cast her in the role of Red Riding Hood in his twisted fantasy. Guide the resourceful young lady as she tracks the wolf through a cemetery, a shabby motel and a dilapidated casino, searching for clues and solving the puzzles that lie between her and her beloved. Will she reach the madman in time, or will the wolf have his revenge? Their fate is in your hands! Kronville: Stolen Dreams: Walk the razor's edge between fantasy and reality as you stop a lunatic from gaining power over death! When 12 children vanish from the once peaceful town of Kronville, a school teacher named Astrid becomes wrapped up in a mystery beyond her comprehension. Guide her as she investigates the disappearances, and in so doing uncovers an evil plot involving an ancient artifact that can grant immortality. With each step on this perilous journey, you'll need to explore the city with a careful eye and solve cunning puzzles designed to keep you from discovering the truth. In addition to scouring the streets of Kronville, your investigation will take you into the dreams of the kidnapped children, where a dark entity has trapped their souls. As you work your way through worlds based on "Red Riding Hood," "Peter Pan," and other popular fairy tales, you'll marvel at the visual beauty and become more and more immersed in the captivating story. Those who press on to the end will uncover a shocking secret about Astrid's past that suggests her involvement in the case was no accident. With its clever hidden object puzzle scenes, stunning artwork, and mesmerizing story, Kronville will hold you captive from beginning to end! Panopticon: Path of Reflections: Enter a world in which the border between reality and illusion is paper thin and the answer to a mystery will test the limits of human understanding! The world of Panopticon is filled with twists and turn, and will keep you guessing until the truth is revealed. Are you prepared for an adventure unlike any other? Lake House: Children of Silence Collector's Edition: Long-forgotten memories bubble to the surface when the past invades the present in Lake House: Children of Silence! Located at the edge of a gloomy lake and shrouded in fog, the house at the center of this story has stood empty for 15 years. All that's left of the family that once lived there are their discarded belongings and home movies that reveal a terrible secret. Beckoned by what appears to be a ghost, a woman who lived there as a child and her fiance return to the house to solve a mystery that begins with an old photograph and ends in a secret room. Guide the fiance as he explores locations blanketed in mist and tries to rescue his bride-to-be from the grip of a masked stranger. Find hidden objects, solve puzzles and prepare yourself for an ending that will take you to a place darker than you can imagine! The Other Side: Tower of Souls: Beatrice and Lily might look like normal sisters, but they have a dark secret: Hidden from human eyes is a magic tower that contains a portal to the realm of the dead. One sister wants to open the gateway to gain knowledge and power; the other sister wants to stop her. Which sister wins in the end? Play The Other Side: Tower of Souls to find out! Mexicana: Deadly Holiday: Dia de Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, provides a stunning backdrop for a thrilling supernatural adventure in Mexicana: Deadly Holiday! Guide a young woman as she sets off on a desperate search for her fiance amidst the annual celebration in Mexico. Moments after a spectral figure kidnaps her beloved during a card reading, she begins her journey to the afterworld, where demons will plot her demise and ancients gods will lend her a helping hand. As you travel through a stunning fiery wasteland on your way to a realm of peace and tranquility, you'll search for cleverly hidden objects, solve skillfully designed puzzles, and crack dozens of devious mini-games. Along the way, you'll slowly unfold the astonishing truth of who the young woman really is. Set in a captivating world, and featuring visuals and music inspired by the Land of Enchantment, Mexicana: Deadly Holidays is packed with thrills unlike any you have experienced! 6d5b4406ea Title: Hidden Object 6-in-1 bundleGenre: CasualDeveloper:Alawar EntertainmentPublisher:Alawar EntertainmentRelease Date: 16 Mar, 2016 Hidden Object 6-in-1 Bundle Full Crack [serial Number] hidden object 6-in-1 bundle. hidden object 6-in-1 bundle I would only recommend this to the hard core HO collector or if it's on sale. 5 out of the 6 games are basic, without the extra features you see in "collector's edition" versions of the game that sometimes make them replayable, like extra chapters, hidden extra objects to correct on each screen, in-game achievements, etc. I played a couple of them before without realizing it until I started them here, because they weren't that memorable. A couple of them have interesting takes on HOS, though, such as having to use the objects you already found to interact with and find further objects in the scene. Some of them have interesting art and storylies that are a bit different than the normal stuff you see in these types of games. However, the real star of the bundle, and the reason to get this, at least when it's sale, is Other Side: Tower of Souls. It has a very different story line with some really off-th-wall characters that you have to figure out how to defeat. The cheshire cat buddy you have to help you out is kind of funny, and there's even a shop where you spend paw print coins you find throughout the game to get hint recharge items. The Other Side is very replayable, especially if like me you select expert mode and realize that it is actually quite difficult and have to skip a couple of mini games (that stupid moon puzzle argh). I'm going to have to go back and play easy mode to see if I can beat them for the achievements and also to find nearly 20 of the 100 paw prints I somehow missed I the game despite diligent searching. The only negative to this game is there is a *lot* of reading, long journal entries everywhere, endless dialogue, which is a crutch by game designers to data dump the story on players. Also too many long cutscenes, nearly every new screen you get too. But you don't really need to read\/watch these to get the gist of the story, and can skip them.This game really needs Achievements, even if they're only tied to The Other Side: Tower of Souls in-game achievements.. I wrote a review too long for Steam. I cut the stories (and some less important parts), so, check the store page to read them.Hidden Object Bundle 6 in 1 is the new pack from Alawar to discover the genre. So, are the games worthy of your wallet?KronvilleWhile the plot was initially interesting, I found myself a little lost with new elements thrown. However, what's interesting in this game is that the concept of using dreams to solve the mystery is well used. Here, fairy tales are used and villains are the man haunting the sleep of the children.The gameplay is standard. However, contrary to most games of the genre, here, you have many alternatives for the hidden objects scenes. And you have even to interact in them before getting the list of words or shapes! My only problem are the puzzles: many of them are difficult to understand, even when looking the help. I ended up to skip the most of them, as they frustrated me faster than usual.The graphics are good and sad at the same time: only the dreams are colorful, even in the drama they're representing. Kronville seems so without life, without any light... But that's why you're thinking that there is an evil entity roaming in it, a paranormal one. The soundtrack is correct too.PanopticonThe plot is well written: you have some interesting twists and you don't have any plotholes. Besides, I must admit that I'm quite impressed with it. I was in reality expecting an average game, don't ask me why I was convinced that it would be a disaster.The gameplay is the standard one. However, the game come with two difficulties. But it will not change the easiness of the hidden objects list or the puzzles. It means that you don't get frustrated during the game for these parts. It doesn't mean that the rest is flowing like that: sometimes, some actions, despite having the right items, can't be done before going elsewhere. The inventory, once locked, can be unlocked because you misclicked, which is annoying (the button is in the middle, that's why many misclicks can happen when you want to go back).The journey through different worlds is also a nice one: everything is colorful. While I love darker hidden objects, I'm also sensible to those showing me a magical path. The graphics are nice, however, I liked less the fact that the characters looked like they're not belonging to the scenes. The soundtrack was also very pleasant.Panopticon itself can justify to buy the bundle.Cruel GamesThe game has an interesting plot: usually, fairy tales HO games are set in a fantasy world or in dreams or are the subject in themselves. Here, Red Riding Hood is in a modern era, with a killer you're trying to catch, by being a victim of him. The twist at the end is also shocking, though I understood where it was heading in the last scene, by looking closely at some details.If you read the gameplay passages above, you'll know that nothing is new: puzzles, list of items to find... Everything is very easy, however, some items or interesting areas aren't really clicking in your head: they're really near the wolf head, serving as hint. So, your sight is actually set on it instead of what's around.As the time is our present days, you think that you'll visit normal locations. However, between an abandoned casino hotel and a cemetary, the only modern locations are the bar, gas station, motel and docks. Everything is set during the night, with a persistent rain. However, the serial killer is also fan of dummies: you'll find them a lot in the game, impersonating real people (you think someone is in the motel room, but it's a wooden doll) for example. The soundtrack is also fitting.Cruel Games is also a nice game, which means that already, half of the bundle is enjoyable.Lake HouseThe plot could have been better if it wasn't spoiled early. Indeed, the only alive person you meet at first is easily recognized. The only question that stays is your role in the whole story. I must say that I regretted that move. However, the rest is pretty much interesting, like the fact that key moments from the past are on microfilms and are seen thanks to a projector.The gameplay is pretty classic - however, the hidden objects scenes aren't as easy as I thought, as I've played Lake House after the three mentionned above. Indeed, some objects are well hidden. As far for the puzzles, they're pretty normal and easy for the most of them.The graphics are correct, though you don't stay as I've expected in the house: you visit the town around, deserted because of a persistent fog that appeared suddenly. Everything around seems creepy: dummies everywhere so that the only living being doesn't feel lonely, abandoned buildings, a woman that is appearing from nowhere. The soundtrack is correct as the voice actings.The game is a collector's edition, meaning that you have a chapter bonus where you're finally the woman and where you need to go back to the house to destroy the mask. Once played, you'll unlock bonus: videos, concept arts and wallpapers.While I didn't enjoy it as much as I've enjoyed the three before, Lake House isn't disappointing.The Other SideI was expecting this game to be a tale into a fantasy world, given the fact that the cat is shown on the header. However, reading the synopsys made me wonder where it was headed. The story isn't really a strengh here. However, the cat is probably the best feature. Indeed, while he's kinda ironic, he always has something to say AND he's full of hints towards what you should do. Where I was expecting him to be boring and annoying, I found him very funny.The game comes with two endings and with two difficulties. However, it could have been a collector's edition because you have a shop where you buy clothes, glasses or jewelry for the cat, with interesting bonus tied to them (-25% of time for charging hint for example). You have to find cat paw prints in the hidden objects scenes or in the levels, there are more than 100. Also, you have ingame achievements.The graphics are quite good: they're not creepy despite the story but they're colorful. As for the soundtrack, it's correct.However, the fact that the game wanted me to install something to play it isn't really something I liked. I refused it and it didn't change anything in the game. Also, when I did a right click, I discovered that it was a flash game.Despite that, The Other Side: Tower of Souls is a good surprise.MexicanaThe story didn't disappoint me though I didn't expect the girl to be part of this special world. Besides, I loved the fact that they used a celebration elsewhere than in USA as the beginning. It's a nice way to discover some traditions for this special day.As for the gameplay, it's the standard one. Indeed, between puzzles and hidden objects scenes, you don't have anything new, even if you have to search for pages of a codex. Everything is well-balanced.For the graphics, they're really nice: the afterworld is colorful, without real sadness or creepy location in it. I loved also the cutscenes presenting every character. It reminded me of Borderlands. As for the soundtrack, it was really enjoyable. I loved the fact that it was an ambiance that sticked to the mexican celebration or at least, in a latino style.Seriously, Mexicana didn't disappoint me. It was a really good game, I've spent an agreable moment with it, so I'm very happy to see that this bundle of 6 games was a bundle of joy.ConclusionI was relieved to see that none of the game were a joke. Sure, they're not all of the same quality but the difference is tiny. Alawar made a nice pick for the bundle. For the price, it's a very nice surprise here. Right now, given the fact that none of the games are released yet on Steam, go for it. Hours spent in it will be very enjoyable.. Hidden Object 6-in-1 Bundle:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are a fan of hidden and object games, you going to be well-served here. Alawar Entertainment have concocted an interesting and well-priced bundle for you to enjoy. Personally, I own a good collection of this genre of game and I enjoy most of them. So far, I have played four of the six games in this bundle and have actually finished two of them. If you are used to this genre, it will take you between 4 to 6 hours to play a game from start to finish.Of the four games that I played, 2 stand out of the pack for me. The first one is The Lake House. I really like the story of this game and the puzzles are very good to.The second one is Mexicana: Deadly Holiday. The artwork is excellent and the puzzles are quite challenging.Kronville: Stolen Dreams is a bit on the easy side in regards to the puzzles. Still enjoyable but fairly easy.Panopticon: Path of reflection is fairly easy too. Interesting story in the milieu of magic and illusion.I have not tried Cruel Games and The Other Side. I will update my review when I have.It is very difficult to rate this due to the fact that it is a bundle so I will give this bundle the following after playing four of the six games. 7/10Key provided by developer/publisher for review purposes. Any opinions expressed are entirely my own!EPIC “THE CPT FROGGY” REVIEWS UP NOW ON ZEEPOND, THE HOME OF THE ALMIGHTY FROG![www.zeepond.com]FOLLOW THE CPT FROGGY CURATOR PAGE HERE. Great bundle if you like casual point and click games. All 6 games are a decent length, but if you're someone who plays a lot of these then it won't take you too long - they're pretty simple puzzles. Decent price. Thumbs up!!. First of all great game. It reminds me of my childhood when I used to play a game in the newspaper to find clues in the printed photo to solve a mystery. It was fun then & it is fun now.The is do full justice with audio & graphics. If you want to enjoy the full potential than please play only hard difficulty with not using hints.You get 9 stories with more than 5 chapters in each story to solve, also each chapter of 1 story is interconnected.It is must have for mystery lovers.I would love to rate this game 4.5 out of 5.. I enjoyed five of the six in this bundle but one of them crashed without fail every single time I tried to play it. So really you get a bundle of five playable ones.. While I absolutely hate the bundling system, the games range from good to great and I recommend playing them.
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