| Point-n-Click, Fantasy/Sci-Fi | |
| May 2004 |
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Hexagon
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First Person "I found the graphics in this game to be quite detailed, if not a little blocky from a distance. The puzzles were a bit confusing, until you realized they are random without warning. There really is no reason to have most of them except just to DO them... There is no real warning when a puzzle is required, no foreshadowing of what is going to be happening. You pretty much stumble around until you find what you think may be a puzzle, then try to figure out what you are to do with it. "The game guide is an absolute must if you wish to find out what is going on...This does not mean you need to follow it exactly...you can get to many places as well as puzzles without following a set path...just be forewarned it can be frustrating when you show up at the right place, at the right time...without the right item. "One major advantage I found is this could definitely be a kid's game. There was nothing in it which would cause any parent to be concerned such as innuendoes, violence, nudity...hey let's face it...today's games are definitely for the most part created for an adult audience." Note: It is highly recommended
that Forever Worlds be played with the Windows XP Operating System as
there have been numerous reports of incompatibility with previous versions
of Windows. |
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