Mystic Inn Review

Review

Mystic
Inn


Big
Fish Games
Big Fish Games
Genre: Casual Game
2006
Platform:

PC



Review by Karla Munger
September 20, 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!

Mystic Inn screenshot - click to enlargeWelcome to the land of potions, spells, dragons, damsels in distress
and casual game trickery!

Fair lady Daphne has become
enchanted by the Mystic Inn, where she is bound to serve drinks
to wizards, mages and sorcerers, unable
to leave. (I can certainly identify with the “unable to leave” aspect;
I find myself in that situation with most casual games.) As Daphne
makes her way through the game’s 50 levels, she searches for a way
to break the spell the Inn has cast on her.

Mystic Inn screenshot - click to enlargeMystic Inn looks beautiful, sounds wonderful, and has great ambience.
It also has some tricks up its sleeve. In order to beat it, I had
to use some trickery of my own.

Players who are new to this type of casual game could find Mystic
Inn
a little daunting, but veterans will likely be up to the challenge.
No matter what kind of player you are, just be prepared to be thrown
some curves. All the better if you have some of your own to throw
back!

I was able to enjoy Mystic
Inn
a lot more after I’d gained insight
into some of its quirkiness and worked through some of its rough
spots. Just stick with it, and you probably will, too!

Try Mystic
Inn
for
Free!

 

 

 

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