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Azada is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Big Fish Games and was released on April 21, 2010. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Trapped in a magical puzzle book, the adventurous Titus needs your help to release him from his spell. To do this, you must solve the tricky puzzles of Azada. Crack the series of puzzles and fill in the missing pages of the enchanted book to free Titus from his prison. Loads of unique puzzles to solve.

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76%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
grinding1 negative mentions

  • Offers a large variety of classic and unique puzzles, including hidden-object style puzzles that players find engaging.
  • Has a charming nostalgic atmosphere and simple enjoyable gameplay suitable for casual players and puzzle beginners.
  • Good visual and music quality for its age, with smooth point-and-click mechanics and lots of replayable puzzle types unlocked.
  • The game is relatively short and the puzzles are generally easy, lacking significant challenge for experienced players.
  • Some puzzles can feel repetitive, tedious, or obscure, which might frustrate or bore some players.
  • Technical issues reported such as crashes and freezes on certain devices, impacting overall playability.
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally considered intriguing but somewhat weird and unremarkable, serving mainly as a backdrop to the puzzle gameplay. While it holds up over time, some find it less engaging and the repetitive puzzles can detract from the experience. Overall, the narrative is adequate but not the main draw of the game.

    • “It still holds up to this day with fantastic mini-game puzzles and a fine enough story to keep you intrigued.”
    • “A good story, but some puzzles can be quite tedious and repetitive.”
    • “The story itself is a bit weird but the goal of the puzzles is very interesting.”
    • “The story itself is a bit weird, and the game feels overpriced considering its age, with absolutely nothing changed in the graphics, story, or puzzle difficulty.”
    • “Also, the story really isn't interesting, so working out the final solution was sort of meh.”
    • “The story itself is a bit weird, but the goal of the puzzles is interesting; however, it's somewhat overpriced given it is an old game with no updates to graphics, story, or puzzle difficulty.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are well-crafted and visually appealing, with a style that suits its point-and-click gameplay. Its low-intensity visuals contribute to its successful adaptation on mobile devices.

    • “They really did put a lot of effort into the gameplay and graphics.”
    • “Visuals are good.”
    • “It's a point-and-click game that has since been ported to mobile devices, and its success there is a result of its low-intensity graphics.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is highly praised, often considered the game's standout feature, with a quality that exceeds player expectations.

    • “Music might be the best part.”
    • “The music sounds much higher quality than I expected.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game can feel tedious and repetitive at times, especially when combined with certain challenging puzzles, despite an otherwise engaging story.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from severe stability issues, frequently freezing within minutes of play and rendering it unplayable.

    • “Game completely freezes after 2 minutes, completely unplayable.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability is generally viewed as limited by some users, though others find value in replaying the game. Overall, opinions on replay value are mixed.

    • “I don't see any replay value - although some people seem to.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is highly immersive and captivating, drawing players in deeply and maintaining their engagement throughout the experience.

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Azada is a casual puzzle game.

Azada is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows, Linux and others.

Azada was released on April 21, 2010.

Azada was developed by Big Fish Games.

Azada has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Azada for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

Azada is a single player game.

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