Im Having a Pleasant Dream! Well Done!
You are a detective who is investigating the disappearance of a young lady, Lara King. Her disappearance may be connected to a secret project that her friend, Dr. Magnus, is working on. Furthermore, an evil, ghastly hooded figure is threatening that you stop your interference. The graphics are beautiful, crisp and clear; and the artwork uses a palette of brighter colors with shades of pink, green and purple. There are four modes of difficulty including the option to customize your settings. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items will require assembly. The map will teleport you; and in custom mode, it will indicate available actions. There is a journal to record story progression, hold clues to solve puzzles, and update your objectives. The HOS are varied, such as finding parts of items to complete a whole, as well as "find and use." The puzzles are simple but fun; one type is to place fuses in the correct spots so the sums of connected parts match its values. Transition between scenes has been smooth, and you have directional arrows with labeled locations. You collect eye symbols in the locations, and your eye indicator is to the left of the inventory bar. The only cons are that there is no back button so you can unintentionally be taken back a scene. Also, the voice of the detective is very monotone; she could use a little caffeine. There is not a bonus chapter and no extras, but its not a collectors edition so we cant complain! The game is also short - but sweet. Im glad I got this for the discounted price, and I enjoyed it!
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The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2