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The Legacy: Prisoner Collector's Edition - New HOPA on Big Fish
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12/05/17 09:25 AM
12/05/17 09:25 AM
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Marian
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Today's game for Club Members, tomorrow's game for all. You can download The Legacy: Prisoner Collector's Edition here. It started as an ordinary work day at the museum for young Diana, but when a burglar steals an ancient Mayan bust, Diana finds herself in pursuit. The chase takes an unexpected turn when Diana realizes she's been transported to another world. And the only way back is closed! Help Diana face a multitude of challenges as she tries to rescue a prisoner from an ancient temple and return home safely in this high-adventure hidden object game.
Help Diana find her way home! Explore a new world and meet its inhabitants More than 40 fun mini-games and puzzles Find collectables and morphing objects Stunning locations and great music As always, please remember to come back and tell us what you think. Happy gaming!
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Re: The Legacy: Prisoner Collector's Edition - New HOPA on Big Fish
[Re: Marian]
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12/06/17 03:40 PM
12/06/17 03:40 PM
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Reenie
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Wasn't there also one in the Legacy series called, Witch Island, or is that some other series also with legacy in its title?
My notes on Forgotten Gates are, "Good, long game! Novel and pesky puzzles, decent bonus game," and I gave it my second highest rating, so I'll check out this Prisoner. Thanks!
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Re: The Legacy: Prisoner Collector's Edition - New HOPA on Big Fish
[Re: Marian]
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12/06/17 08:00 PM
12/06/17 08:00 PM
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Well, I just finished the Demo on this one. It is well drawn and entertaining, and works the same way as the first one, but I must say that the game primarily consists of you locating the Inventory needed to plug into each "Missing" slot you encounter along the way, with any Puzzles you are faced with not being "puzzling" at all. No possibility that anyone would need to "Skip" one in this game.
There are repeated Pop-Up congratulations and they can't be turned off. The game is not overstuffed with hidden object scenes, and the ones it includes are very easy to execute. There are Morphing Objects and Collection Objects but they are so blatantly obvious in each scene that I am not sure why they are there to "find." Maybe there is a Secret Room extra as a reward for finding them all.
Overall, the game is WAY too easy to last more than a couple of hours. I really enjoyed the first one in this series, and I might still buy this one since there is a whopping big sale on CEs right now. I just won't be expecting any challenges.
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