Atlantis Quest Review

Review

Atlantis
Quest


Terminal
Studio
Terminal
Studio
Genre: Casual Game
2006
Platform:

PC


Review
by Ryan Casey
July 19, 2006

 

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We thought it would be fun to review some of the casual games we
currently have available in our JA Casual Game Center. Needless to
say, these games are very addictive and while our enthusiastic reviews
are, for the most part short, the time spent playing these games
is not. Once you have read the review, drop by the JA Casual Game
Center and download a free trial version of the game for yourself,
but remember – you have been warned!

Atlantis Quest screenshot - click to enlargeThe timeless story of Atlantis plays a central role in this addictive
casual game. You play an archaeologist traveling ancient Mediterranean
lands such as Greece, Babylon and Egypt. You must shift and match
up 3 or more matching artifacts vertically or horizontally. But hidden
among the artifacts are glowing pieces of a much bigger and more
significant artifact – Nebuchadnezzar’s shield, for example. When
the pieces are magically reassembled, you’ll see that the artifact
has a hidden map that reveals your next location, and thus the next
step to finding the mystical city of Atlantis!

Atlantis Quest screenshot - click to enlargeTo free the artifact fragments you must bring them down to the
bottom of the grid. There are also several bonus artifacts you can
retrieve to increase the time limit, smash artifacts, etc. The grids
get harder as you your quest continues across more ancient cities.
Nice background music accompanies each new setting, as well. This
game is as addictive as it is pleasantly frustrating, and it is easy
to spend several hours mixing and matching artifacts in search of
the lost city of Atlantis.

 

Try Atlantis
Quest
for
Free!

 

 

 

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