
A Google user
Overall a decent game. (-1 Star) Suffers from the problem where there isn't enough indication that something should\could be clicked on. So a chunk of the game is spent just randomly clicking around on scenes to make sure that you weren't supposed to click on a rock that had an item you needed. (-1 star) Fast Travel and (-1 star) hints disabled unless you shell out more money. (Think you bought a complete game? Nope, need to shell out more for a couple basic features.)
55 people found this review helpful

Phantom Echo (PhantomEcho327)
Too much backtracking. When you've unlocked most scenes and you have to go back to scene 5 out of 80-something, one becomes too reliant on the hint button because that was ages ago, who remembers the scene; padding to make the game longer IMO. It's a good thing there is a hint button and that it's free. The first game was nice, I rarely used the hint button, the more later games like this one, game would have been unfinishable without the hint button (or a guide). Nice game though.
4 people found this review helpful

A Google user
Too much travel and unrelated clues. Without hints or a walkthrough, I don't see how this game is playable. You have to travel to a far off place to get an object that doesn't make sense why it is there, and then go to a completely different area to use it. For example, the pitchfork in the desert when you need to use it for the hay in the stable (pitchfork-hay relationship, ok), and a key for a boat door was someplace completely unrelated. Other items seem to have zero association.
66 people found this review helpful