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2.00 (Rating count: 3)
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Recent rating average: 2.00
All time rating average: 2.00
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2024-07-19 pe***** It froze up completely and would not let me choose to go through the hidden door. Too bad. Asked for a refund after deleting it.
It froze up completely and would not let me choose to go through the hidden door. Too bad. Asked for a refund after deleting it.
2024-04-27 Jr***** Horrible interface.
Horrible interface.
2024-04-23 ly***** Although I do not love this series, one thing all of you gamers know about me is that I review and rate fairly. Well, I am begging you not to purchase this game before attempting to actually play it! Just a few minutes into the game, you must match little banners to prior investigations. (Basically, match the flags with 4 pictures. Should be simple, correct?) It took nearly 20 minutes to do so due to a very poor lack of touchscreen sensitivity on the gameplay interface. This was AFTER Elephant claimed to have made improvements and fixed minor bugs! It should not have been so difficult to manipulate these flags. Other puzzles had the same type of sensitivity glitches. At one point, after I picked up an object, the name of the object stayed on the screen. This ridiculous circumstance occurred once in the main game and again during the bonus adventure. In addition, the map marks were often incorrect and should not have been present when there was no available action. The graphics lacked visual acuity. The collectibles were often very hard to spot due to the immense amount of smoke present in many locations. It was unfortunate because the game had some really good elements, such as a creative storyline and some novel inventory usage. There was a great variety of HO scenes and a puzzle to suit every gamer. Had this adventure not been affected by awful touchscreen sensitivity, as well as the aforementioned grievances, I might have actually enjoyed it. This installment seemed as if it were hastily thrown together, and cheaply developed. Elephant, fix your QA issues and you had better dare not ask ME for any screenshots. I do not play a game to earn achievements but I most certainly play it to monitor quality assurance and give my population of gamers the best playing experience possible! Unfortunately, my rating will remain at a dismal 2 stars.
Although I do not love this series, one thing all of you gamers know about me is that I review and rate fairly. Well, I am begging you not to purchase this game before attempting to actually play it! Just a few minutes into the game, you must match little banners to prior investigations. (Basically, match the flags with 4 pictures. Should be simple, correct?) It took nearly 20 minutes to do so due to a very poor lack of touchscreen sensitivity on the gameplay interface. This was AFTER Elephant claimed to have made improvements and fixed minor bugs! It should not have been so difficult to manipulate these flags. Other puzzles had the same type of sensitivity glitches. At one point, after I picked up an object, the name of the object stayed on the screen. This ridiculous circumstance occurred once in the main game and again during the bonus adventure. In addition, the map marks were often incorrect and should not have been present when there was no available action. The graphics lacked visual acuity. The collectibles were often very hard to spot due to the immense amount of smoke present in many locations. It was unfortunate because the game had some really good elements, such as a creative storyline and some novel inventory usage. There was a great variety of HO scenes and a puzzle to suit every gamer. Had this adventure not been affected by awful touchscreen sensitivity, as well as the aforementioned grievances, I might have actually enjoyed it. This installment seemed as if it were hastily thrown together, and cheaply developed. Elephant, fix your QA issues and you had better dare not ask ME for any screenshots. I do not play a game to earn achievements but I most certainly play it to monitor quality assurance and give my population of gamers the best playing experience possible! Unfortunately, my rating will remain at a dismal 2 stars.

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