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Re: easy adventure ?
[Re: qmuddy2]
#944981
03/15/14 03:02 PM
03/15/14 03:02 PM
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Rushes
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If you enjoy horror, then Dracula: Resurrection is one of the easiest games I can think of -- and it's a lot of fun, too. I replay it at least once every year.
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Re: easy adventure ?
[Re: qmuddy2]
#944984
03/15/14 03:16 PM
03/15/14 03:16 PM
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venus
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TellTale's newest games are very easy, and they have some of the best stories to be found in adventure games. The Walking Dead is a complete five episode game (with 400 Days as a "sixth" episode add on). The Walking Dead Season 2 and The Wolf Among Us both only have two episodes so far, but both are off to very strong starts. All three games are fantastic. A little harder but still on the easy side are Lost Horizon and Broken Age. Lost Horizon is a great game with a strong sense of adventure and well told story. Not on the level of TellTale but still very, very good. Broken Age is only half complete at this point - the other half should be out some time later this year - and it is a very charming story book like game that is not at all hard to get through. Its first half has a very intriguing twist at the end. The second half will be included in the price if you buy the first, so you have nothing to lose. I would definitely recommend both of these games as well.
Last edited by venus; 03/15/14 03:17 PM.
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Re: easy adventure ?
[Re: qmuddy2]
#945015
03/15/14 04:58 PM
03/15/14 04:58 PM
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traveler
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I'll second Rushes' recommendation of Dracula Resurrection. In fact, I really enjoy both of the first two games, Resurrection and The Last Sanctuary. From there, it's all downhill in the series, IMO, but those two are great.
Book of Unwritten Tales is terrific and I wouldn't call it a difficult game although it can test you in spots but it's so good it's worth the possibility of having to resort to getting help!
I just bought The Night of the Rabbit on sale at GOG and so far it seems extremely easy. Maybe someone who's played it all the way through can say whether the difficulty goes up a few notches or not.
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Re: easy adventure ?
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#945042
03/15/14 08:07 PM
03/15/14 08:07 PM
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InlandAZ
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You might enjoy Lost Horizon, you can find it on Amazon as a digital download. None of the puzzles were too difficult, so if you're looking for a casual adventure game, this one fits the bill - so long as you don't have any aversion with inventory puzzles that is. You can read a review of the game below - Gameboomers Review of: Lost Horizon
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Re: easy adventure ?
[Re: qmuddy2]
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03/16/14 08:15 AM
03/16/14 08:15 AM
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ipad_Lover
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Try some of the Nancy Drew games, they might be what you are looking for.
I would especially recommend "Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake"
I love playing adventure games like Gemini Rue on my ipad mini and Gray Matter on my PC Netbook.
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Re: easy adventure ?
[Re: qmuddy2]
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03/28/14 05:53 AM
03/28/14 05:53 AM
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ipad_Lover
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I am going to have to try "Shadows On the Vatican" - sounds like a great game!
I love playing adventure games like Gemini Rue on my ipad mini and Gray Matter on my PC Netbook.
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