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The Magic Storm

58%Game Brain Score
graphics, replayability
story, gameplay
82% User Score Based on 22 reviews

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A hiddenobject game from 7-y.o. storyteller. The graphics are based on the works of a young artist.

The Magic Storm screenshot
The Magic Storm screenshot
The Magic Storm screenshot
The Magic Storm screenshot
The Magic Storm screenshot

82%
Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
graphics5 positive mentions
gameplay2 negative mentions

  • The game features immersive graphics and a charming story that appeals to both children and adults.
  • There is a good variety of hidden objects to find, with some cleverly integrated into the backgrounds, providing a satisfying challenge.
  • It's free to play and offers achievements, making it a good value for casual gamers.
  • The gameplay requires repeated playthroughs of levels to find all hidden objects, which can be frustrating.
  • Some objects are extremely difficult to find due to their size and blending with the background, which may not be suitable for younger players.
  • The game suffers from technical issues, such as freezing and poor audio quality, which detracts from the overall experience.
  • story
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is a charming and simplistic tale reminiscent of a children's book, featuring a young boy named Timofei who gets lost in a storm and enters a magical realm. While the narrative is engaging and presented in a child-like manner, it lacks depth and explanations for various events. The soothing narration and vibrant artwork enhance the storytelling experience, making it feel like a cozy bedtime story.

    • “The story itself is very charming and brief as you would expect, yet very well done.”
    • “These tell the story of a young boy, Timofei, who gets lost during a storm and is transported into a magical realm of wolf riders; it’s a simple and charming story that you would expect to find in a children’s book.”
    • “The soothing voice of the narrator, the minimalistic yet heartfelt text, and the delightful, colorful art make it really seem that you are listening to a bedtime story told by your grandma before putting you to sleep.”
    • “Yes, the game has a rather childish plot in which there are no explanations for a thousand things that happen to the main character.”
    • “And it is presented as 'a story from the mouth of a child' - therefore, it has rather 'childish' expressions and repetitive interjections.”
    • “As a former schoolteacher, I find it very believable that the story could have been written by a seven-year-old, and the artwork based upon the artwork of a young person.”
  • graphics
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in "Magic Fever Storm" are generally praised for their immersive quality and well-drawn artwork, making the game visually appealing. However, some reviewers note that the artwork could benefit from refinement, and the overall design feels tailored for a younger audience, which may detract from the experience for more seasoned players. Despite these critiques, the visuals contribute positively to the game's enjoyment.

    • “The magic fever storm is a free-to-play hidden objects game with immersive graphics and a sound loop that keeps you playing.”
    • “Graphics are quite good, the achievements work, easy game, it's free, go play it.”
    • “The graphics are really nice, the story is nice too.”
    • “As a former schoolteacher, I find it very believable that the story could have been written by a seven-year-old, and the artwork resembles that of a young person.”
    • “Naturally, the artwork could have been cleaned up a bit, and the higher challenges of the item search aspect would be added to make it more appealing to the hidden object game community.”
    • “I feel like it's been designed for that purpose, and it would do very well on that platform, as the artwork, narration, and production values aren't so bad for this kind of game, especially considering the audience.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features 10 levels, but players cannot complete a level in a single turn, which may affect pacing. A notable criticism is the limitation on grabbing objects that are not positioned at the bottom of the screen, potentially hindering player interaction.

    • “The only real criticism that I have gameplay-wise is that you cannot grab objects that are not on the bottom of the screen yet.”
    • “Speaking of gameplay, there are 10 levels, but you cannot complete a level in one turn.”
    • “The only real criticism I have gameplay-wise is that you cannot grab objects that are not on the bottom of the screen yet.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the game's strong replay value, indicating that it offers enough variety and engaging content to encourage multiple playthroughs.

    • “The replay value is a significant plus, offering new experiences with each playthrough.”
    • “Every time I play, I discover something new, making the game endlessly replayable.”
    • “The variety of choices and outcomes keeps me coming back for more.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted by the soothing narrator's voice, heartfelt minimalistic text, and vibrant art, creating a nostalgic and comforting experience reminiscent of a bedtime story told by a loving grandmother.

    • “The soothing voice of the narrator, the minimalistic yet heartfelt text, and the delightful, colorful art make it feel like you are listening to a bedtime story told by your grandma before going to sleep.”

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