So.... This week has been kind of slow, backlogcompletionwise anyways.
I did finish 'Her Story' around a week ago and 'Alchemy Mysteries: Prague Legends' (Or the other way around, I'm lazy and can't be bothered to look it up now :p).
Her Story
Well, I suppose it's more like a scrambled documentar/detective instead of an actual game, but it's Steam, so yes, I do count it! :p
You're watching old police tapes of a woman being interviewed about the murder of her husband. By searching/guessing keywords you'll find more video fragments... The goal is to figure out what 'Her story' is, which ain't as easy as it sounds.
The downside: I suppose I've uncovered the story. but because it's open ended and nothing really gets confirmed, it's still a guess to know if my version is close to the truth or a few millenia off.
All in all it's a fun, interesting, timekiller that's worth a try. :)
Alchemy Mysteries: Prague Legends.
Uuurgh, I REALLY didn't like this game, at all! In fact, I've come close to just abandoning and uninstalling it alltogether.
Why? It's a hidden object game, I know, but the amount of back/side tracking irritated me like hell:
For example, there's this hidden place in the wall in your bedroom, you uncover it, find the objects, and be done, you'd say.
Well, not really: Even though the times you look at it afterwards there's nothing to find, but then all of a sudden you need to somehow figure out you're supposed to look for something there (Whereas we already found the stuff there and couldn\t find anything more earlier) because, somehow, this keyitem you need in a completely different area of the game decided to appear there...
I guess the story could've been fun, but the sheer illogical backtracking made me lose my patience way to often, making it more a frustrating way to fill my time instead of being a game I actually liked playing.
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