I must admit, I’ve been a lifelong fan of his work, ever since my grandfather read me the Snow Queen. And still to this day, I consider him to be one of the top fairy tale writers, in par with Grimm Brothers. So… when I heard that an adventure game was in the making, I must say I got really excited and my hopes went up. So, were my expectations justified? Well, let’s journey to the world of Hans Christian Andersen and find out together. Story – Atmosphere
Story: B Graphics and Sound
The background music is mostly written by the famous Norwegian composer Grieg (btw, I think his name means “War” in German! Just a fun fact!) and fits the game superbly. The voice acting is high quality and was done by industry professionals. The only problem I encountered is occasional off-kilter lip-syncing which unfortunately distracts some from the overall experience. Graphics: A- Gameplay
The controls are some of the worst ever encountered in a point-n-click adventure game. They are utterly unresponsive and force you into unnecessary pixel hunting. Worst of all though, path finding is disastrous! It will take you a few hours to learn some tricks to overcome the bugs and glitches in path finding and by then the wonderful game experience has disintegrated somewhat. Another problem is the length of the game. It could easily have been published online since an average adventurer can finish it in 5 hours (and probably 3-4 if the controls were more responsive). Gameplay: E Conclusion
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