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You are somewhere above Iceland, about 150 years after the journey we've read about in Jules Verne's book. Ariane, a determined photojournalist working for a big travel magazine is shooting photos from a helicopter. Just as she lands on a ledge of Snaef...
You are somewhere above Iceland, about 150 years after the journey we've read about in Jules Verne's book. Ariane, a determined photojournalist working for a big travel magazine is shooting photos from a helicopter. Just as she lands on a ledge of Snaeffels' volcano, the helicopter is destroyed by falling rocks. Without knowing what happened to the pilot, Ariane is stranded from civilization. While attempting to find a way out to search for help, she falls into a crack. She awakens on a beach with… pterodactyls in the sky! You are in an unknown world that exists outside of time. What will you do? Tell your story to the world? Or preserve this world from man's greed?
An enthralling story based on the famous novel by Jules Verne
Someone before me called this game unmemorable. To me it's anything but. I loved the world and its characters. It was different from Myst, but it was a game of logical solutions set in a series of fabulous worlds. So different from the current onslaught of hidden object games.
Game glitches a lot, and control is difficult to move, sometimes you need to reload a lot cause the game character freezes; graphic issues, load time issues, and other poor things make this game don't even stand out or be worth the money spent on it.
Avoid
That could be a great experience and story to go through if it weren't for the major design flaws in puzzle design and interface.
- Inactive hotspots unless you learn some info,
- No feedback if you are doing smth wrong / or about the correct directions you need to follow for solving a puzzle
- Moon logic in puzzles
- Bad path finding
To name a few. Important note; this version is not exactly same as the original, some puzzles have been removed, maybe due to their bad design? (e.g. the leaf puzzle in the giants' village)
Only for adventure game completionists (like me). I liked the duration of the game, graphics / sounds are ok for the time. Story is ok, but nothing else is memorable from the game unfortunately, except the frustration from the gameplay.