Twisted Lands: Shadow Town
- December 24, 2010
Welcome to Shadow Town. There are beaches, but you should not go near the water. There are woods, but those who enter them never return. And there's a village, but all it has to offer are empty streets and fog that hangs in the air like a curse. The only thing you can explore in this place is the source of the terror that will grip your heart. Mark and Angel didn't mean to come here. But somethin…
Reviews
- The game offers a good blend of adventure and hidden object gameplay, with stimulating graphics and an interesting storyline.
- It provides plenty of playtime, with around 12 to 15 hours to complete, and includes additional bonus games that add value.
- Many players found the game enjoyable, with good music and graphics, making it a fun experience for hidden object enthusiasts.
- Some players found the game simplistic and boring, lacking in challenge and engagement.
- The hint system was criticized for being unhelpful, only pointing to locations without providing further guidance.
- Several reviews mentioned that the game was tedious and could be completed quickly, leading to disappointment.
- graphics4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
Overall, the graphics received mixed reviews; while some players found them poor and boring, others appreciated their stimulating quality and integration with the game's eerie music and storyline. Despite some repetitiveness, many noted that the visuals contributed positively to the overall experience.
“The hints are plentiful if you need them, puzzles can be skipped, the objects can be found without getting a migraine, the graphics are good, nice eerie music in the background, and an interesting storyline.”
“It's very boring; the graphics are poor, and you can finish it in an hour.”
“The graphics are lackluster and fail to engage the player.”
- story3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -67 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The story is generally considered engaging and interesting, particularly for fans of hidden object games, though some players found it confusing at times. The game offers ample hints and a manageable difficulty level, complemented by good graphics and an eerie soundtrack.
“This game is a must-have for all those who enjoy hidden object games with a good storyline.”
“The hints are plentiful if you need them, puzzles can be skipped, the objects can be found without getting a migraine, the graphics are good, there's nice eerie music in the background, and the story is interesting.”
“The story was confusing at times.”
“I found the narrative to be disjointed and hard to follow.”
“The plot lacked depth and failed to engage me.”
- music2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is praised for its eerie and atmospheric quality, enhancing the overall experience alongside good graphics and an engaging storyline. Players appreciate the abundance of hints and the ability to skip puzzles, making the gameplay more accessible.
“The hints are plentiful if you need them, puzzles can be skipped, the objects can be found without getting a migraine, the graphics are good, nice eerie music in the background, and an interesting storyline.”
“It has a lot of good music and graphics.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of this game to be particularly tedious compared to other titles in the genre, indicating that it may detract from the overall enjoyment.
“I own at least a dozen other hog games, and none are this tedious.”
“The grinding in this game feels endless and unfulfilling.”
“I spent hours doing repetitive tasks, and it just became a chore.”