- December 31, 2017
- Haiku Games
Adventure Escape: Starstruck
Platforms
About
"Adventure Escape: Starstruck" is a single-player Point and Click game with an intriguing story. When a famous actress goes missing, detective Kate Gray takes on the case, investigating various locations such as a movie set, mansion, warehouse, and park. Along the way, Kate encounters eccentric characters and uncovers a web of secrets in this mysterious adventure.
- The game offers a fun and challenging experience with a variety of puzzles that keep players engaged.
- It features a well-written storyline and interesting characters, making it enjoyable for fans of mystery and adventure games.
- Players appreciate the balance between difficulty and solvability, allowing for a rewarding gameplay experience without excessive reliance on hints.
- Many players find the hint system frustrating, as it often requires purchasing stars to progress, which can detract from the overall enjoyment.
- The game lacks a save feature mid-chapter, forcing players to restart if they leave before completing a level, which can be inconvenient.
- Some puzzles are considered illogical or too obscure, leading to confusion and reliance on walkthroughs for solutions.
story
16 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is generally well-received, with many players appreciating its engaging plots and character development, particularly in the context of escape games. However, some users find inconsistencies in puzzle solutions and express dissatisfaction with the lack of guidance, which detracts from the overall experience. While the storyline is often described as fun and interesting, opinions vary, with a few players considering it boring or unsatisfactory in terms of resolution.
“Very well written storylines as well as an affinity for the characters.”
“This game has a good plot so it's keeping me engaged thus far.”
“Outstanding storylines and gameplay.”
“The graphics are very well done, the storyline is okay, but solutions to some of the puzzles don't make sense.”
“I like the storyline, but with no real guidance and few stars to find for hints, I had to go to walkthroughs for every level.”
“The storyline is boring, but the puzzles are good.”