Mystery of Ancients: Forgotten Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 24 reviews. Read all reviews for Mystery of Ancients: Forgotten for iPhone.
Mystery of Ancients: Forgotten is free iOS app published by Big Fish Premium, LLC

Good game; but a great game for $3.

Teacup3

No technical issues on my iPad Mini. Good story, good graphics with okay dialogue. The game went easily enough along and then there were some challenging games and moments that I had to really think about what to do next. I've just gotten through the main game which was a good long length. I'm looking forward to planning the bonus.


Poor Support

JCB1017

Based on forum comments, its the usual blame game. The developer sends the user to Apple and Apple sends the user to the developer. I have experienced several bugs in this game. Of course, the only recourse is to reinstall the app. If you paid full price for this game, I feel for you.


Complex and interesting

parkbench7

The puzzles mini games are interesting and not too simple.


Thoughts

Babysauce25

Great game but way to fast


Fun Game

Msf5341

Not to hard! Not to easy! Just right!


Intriguing

H1ppo109109

I am enjoying this game. Different.


Started great, but got to point where no further options were available

Kauai (not)

Task is to remove dome from water of life, but can’t get bacteria water of life. Map shows no area with actions to complete and hints show “nothing to do here” in all areas I can travel to - so paid for game I can’t complete


It’s good

sticksn03s

Good game, awesome graphics, storyline. Love the little man. He makes the game fun.


Nice game

Funtabeulicious:)

I enjoyed playing however it’s a little shorter than I would like...


Mystery of the Ancients: Sealed and Forgotten by LynxMinx

lynx minx

Note to Dracyy: thank you, my friend, for the heads-up; I knew it was meant for me! At least I got to use a flare! This game was ok, nothing special. You could customize settings. There was a marked teleport map to transport you instantaneously between locations, when it functioned properly. The graphics were very muted and lacked clarity but they were still pretty. Collectibles included figurines, clovers and puzzle pieces. I did not see any puzzle pieces! Your objectives, map and achievements were stored under one tab that was a briefcase. Although there was no cohesive journal objectives were regularly updated. The storyline was not original, but the gameplay was enjoyable, except when there were touch sensitivity issues while applying inventory items. The inventory was labeled and interactive and there were complex items to assemble. I also experienced some difficulty moving inventory items out of the inventory bar at times. Mariaglorum usually has excellent quality assurance so I don’t understand why it wasn’t on point in this game. There was an adorable tree sprout to help you out, although using him was optional. This game was not HO- laden, but the HO scenes had variation, with some micro-puzzles embedded as well. There was a decent variety of puzzles/games; some were rotational, there were games of dexterity and skill, codes, something for everyone. There were plenty of tasks to accomplish at each location. One quibble I had was that the zoom locations didn’t close on their own. It made the game seem dated, along with the finicky gameplay. This game wasn’t very long, even with the bonus adventure. My true review is 3.5 stars. I deducted stars mainly for inferior graphics and touch screen sensitivity issues affecting inventory usage and placement. There will be a new game out later today and I am praying for something from Domini! Happy gaming everyone!